Who was involved in the brown v board of education

The Brown v. Board of Education case involved several individuals. The case was filed by thirteen parents on behalf of their 20 children against the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. The lead plaintiff was Oliver Brown, whose daughter Linda was denied admission to a white public school due to her race. Thurgood Marshall, chief counsel for the NAACP, argued the case before the Supreme Court. The Board of Education was represented by John W. Davis.