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SR0750 93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY


 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2     WHEREAS, 2004 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the
3 landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, Brown v. Board of
4 Education of Topeka, Kansas, that in 1954 sounded the death
5 knell for an era in which white and non-white schoolchildren
6 attended "separate but equal" schools; and
 
7     WHEREAS, Mexican Americans have been at the forefront of
8 the struggle against public school segregation; and
 
9     WHEREAS, Roberto Alvarez v. the Board of Trustees of the
10 Lemon Grove School District in 1931 was the first successful
11 desegregation case in the United States; and
 
12     WHEREAS, In 1944, Gonzalo and Felicitas Mendez moved to the
13 predominantly Anglo town of Westminster, California, and their
14 children were denied enrollment in the neighborhood school
15 because the school district did not allow children who appeared
16 to be Hispanic to integrate with Anglo students; and
 
17     WHEREAS, Mr. Mendez and four other Mexican-American
18 families launched a legal battle March 2, 1945, against four
19 Orange County school districts, that ultimately resulted in the
20 dismantling of school segregation laws in California and
21 throughout the Southwest; and
 
22     WHEREAS, Mendez v. Westminster School District in 1947 was
23 the first federal case to find that segregation based on
24 national origin was a violation of the 14th Amendment's
25 equal-protection clause, and it would be the catalyst for a
26 ripple-effect that would open broad opportunities across the
27 nation for U.S. Hispanics and other minority groups; and
 
28     WHEREAS, These cases were filed by Mexican Americans in
29 California, with representatives from the NAACP, American

 

 

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1 Jewish Congress, Japanese-American Citizens League, ACLU, and
2 the National Lawyers League; and
 
3     WHEREAS, Both of these cases laid the groundwork for the
4 Brown decision in 1954; therefore, be it
 
5     RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-THIRD GENERAL
6 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we acknowledge the
7 efforts of the Mexican American community in the United States
8 to combat public school segregation through the judicial system
9 and lead the fight for equality and justice in the educational
10 opportunities that this country offers; and be it further
 
11     RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
12 presented to Ms. Sylvia Mendez, a daughter of Gonzalo and
13 Felicitas Mendez, as an expression of our utmost esteem for her
14 tireless efforts against school segregation.