by Duncan Tonatiuh (Author)
Sylvia Mendez, an eight-year-old girl of Mexican-Puerto Rican heritage, played an instrumental role in the Mendez vs. Westminster case, the landmark desegregation case of 1946. Mendez grew up during a time when most schools were segregated. In the case of California, Hispanics were not allowed to attend schools that were designated for Whites only and were sent to so-called Mexican schools. Although an American citizen who spoke perfect English, Mendez was denied enrollment to a Whites only school, an event which prompted her parents to take action, organise various sectors of the Hispanic community and file a lawsuit in the local federal court. The success of their actions would eventually bring an end to the era of segregated education.
Format: Picture Book::Illustrated
Pages: 40
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers
Published: 01 May 2014
ISBN 10: 1419710540
ISBN 13: 9781419710544
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years