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Sylvia Mendez: A Pioneer for Equality in Education

Sylvia Mendez: A Pioneer for Equality in Education

by Gagne, Tammy

ISBN: 9781680206791

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Sylvia Mendez was just like any other third grader in 1946. She liked to learn. She enjoyed recess. But her school was in terrible shape. She wanted to go to the 17th Street School. This was the school that the white children in her city of Westminster attended. But it had a whites-only policy that kept Mexican American children like Sylvia out. Sylvia and her family did not think this policy was fair, so they decided to sue the school district. Their willingness to stand up for equality in education paved the way for all California schools to become desegregated. The historic court case even played a role in the more famous Brown v. Board of Education, which made school segregation illegal in all 50 U.S. states. There's even more interesting information about this pioneer in education inside.

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  • Copyright: 2021
    Imprint:
    Mitchell Lane
    Category:
    Nonfiction

    Interest Level:

    • Intermediate
    • Middle

    Reading Level:

    • Grade 4

  • Book Features:

    • About the Author
    • Full-color photographs
    • Further Resources
    • Index
    • Timeline
    • Works Consulted

    Dewey Number: 379.0
    Page Count:
    48
    Trim:
    6 1/2 x 9 1/4

Reviews and Awards for Sylvia Mendez: A Pioneer for Equality in Education

"With seamless transitions and short, well-structured chapters that detail Salinas’ life, this book introduces an inspirational role model to a new generation of aspiring journalists, especially young Latinx women."--Booklist, Stephanie Cohen, October 1, 2020

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