Best Books 2014: Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez & Her Family’s Fight for Desegregation | Nonfiction

When eight-year-old Sylvia, an American citizen of Latin American heritage, was denied enrollment in her neighborhood school and sent to a much inferior “Mexican school,” her family initiated a lawsuit that ended segregation in California and paved the way for progress nationwide. An important story told with lucid text, expressive, Mixtec-inspired folk art, and in-depth end matter.

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