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On This Day: Charlotte L. Brown Challenges Segregation in 1863

(AURN News) — On April 17, 1863, nearly a century before Rosa Parks sparked the Montgomery bus boycott, Charlotte L. Brown defied segregation on a streetcar in San Francisco.

After boarding a horse-drawn streetcar with a valid ticket, she was approached by a conductor who declared that “colored persons were not allowed to ride.” When Brown courageously refused to leave, she was forcibly removed.

Supported by her abolitionist father, she took the railroad company to court, seeking justice in an era when Black voices were often silenced. While her initial victory resulted in a small settlement, her persistence led to a second lawsuit and a $500 award.

This landmark legal battle challenged racial exclusion and helped pave the way for the eventual desegregation of California’s public transportation in 1893, cementing Brown’s legacy as a pioneer of civil rights.


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