Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra
Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra is a Texas Supreme Court ruling filed in 1930. It sought to determine whether or not segregated schools for hispanics were necessary.[1] It ruled calling for the segregation of blacks, whites, and hispanics into three separate school systems. It was later overturned by Delgado v. Bastrop ISD. Cassandra M. Vara credits the ruling with mobilizing the latino community to fight for their rights.[2]
Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra | |
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Decided | 1930 |
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References
- OROZCO, CYNTHIA E. (June 12, 2010). "DEL RIO ISD V. SALVATIERRA". tshaonline.org. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
- Vara, Cassandra M (May 2017). "The Physical and Cultural Desegregation of Latinx Students in United States Public Schools: Historical Precedents and Suggestions for Educators". Diversity, Social Justice, and the Educational Leader. 1 (1).
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