Kate Brown (activist)

Kate Brown (activist)

Katherine "Kate" Brown (1832 - ?), employee of the U.S. Senate and African American civil rights activist.

In February 1868, Kate Brown boarded a train to travel from Alexandria, Virginia to Washington, D.C. She entered “what they call the ‘white people’s car.’” As she was boarding, a railroad policeman told her to move to a different car. He told her the car she had entered “was for ladies,” and “no damned n----- was allowed to ride in that car; never was and never would be.” She replied, “This car will do.”

The railroad police officer and another employee grabbed Brown and, after a violent struggle that lasted six minutes, in which she was beaten and kicked, threw her on the boarding platform, dragged her along the platform and threatened to arrest her. She asked, “What are you going to arrest me for? What have I done? Have I committed robbery? Have I murdered anybody?”

Brown’s injuries were so severe that she was bedridden for several weeks and spit up blood. She sued the railway company for damages and prevailed before the Supreme Court of the United States, RAILROAD COMPANY V. BROWN, 84 U. S. 445 (1873) [ [http://supreme.justia.com/us/84/445/case.html RAILROAD COMPANY V. BROWN, 84 U. S. 445 (1873) - US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez ] ] .

The Court held that white and black passengers must be treated with equality in the use of the railroad's cars:

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ee also

*List of 19th-century African-American civil rights activists

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