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Book TV: Philippa Strum discusses Mendez V. Westminster Erica Bennett worked for nearly ten years in dramatic television production on such shows as The Young Riders, Under Suspicion In Orange County, California, around 5000 individuals of Mexican or Latin descent filed a class action lawsuit against several

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It's a lesser-known chapter of American history, but the Mendez v. Westminister case helped end school desegregation in Sylvia Mendez - How Purpose Chose Her in a Landmark Civil Rights Case By Natalia Senior Individual Documentary National Qualifier 2020 Featured in the National Museum of African American History

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Lecture: WWII & Mendez v Westminster This 1946 class-action lawsuit challenged the constitutionality of separate schools for Mexican American students in Southern California. Mendez v. Westminster School District (1947) was actually the first case in which segregation in education was successfully challenged in federal court.

The Girl Who Desegregated California Schools | Sylvia Mendez Mendez v. Westminster, which ended forced school segregation The Mendezes and other Mexican-American plaintiffs sued four Orange County school districts, arguing that the districts denied them equal protection of the law.

Writer/producer Sandra Robbie introduces her Emmy-winning documentary "Mendez v. Westminster: For All the Children" which Mendez v. Westminister School Dist., 64 F. Supp. 544 (S.D. Cal. 1946) The courts ruled in favor of the Mendez family and their co-plaintiffs in California, finding segregated schools to be unconstitutional. Spottswood Thomas

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Project by : Madison, April, Ramiro, Jaylene, and Ashley. Sylvia Mendez, who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a 2011 White House ceremony, was a child when she was turned away from a California public LA Suprior Court commemorated a historic trial that shook school segregation in California in 1946. Louisa Hodge reports.

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Sylvia Mendez was just eight when she became part of a landmark school desegregation case that helped pave the way for the A Discussion of Mendez v. Westminster, the Landmark Case that Ended Separate Mexican Schools in CA

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The Kindness of Color, presented by Janice Munemitsu, tells the true story of two immigrant families who came to Southern a 1947 federal court case that challenged Mexican remedial schools in four districts in Orange County, California. NHD Documentary for the Washington State Competition (2020) Breaking Barriers in History.