Who is Felicitas Mendez? Google Doodle celebrates civil rights pioneer

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Felicitas Mendez is remembered for successfully suing a school district that refused to enroll her children based on their ethnicity, paving the way for the integration of Californian public schools.

Felicitas Mendez, Puerto Rican civil rights pioneer and business owner, is celebrated in today's Google Doodle, on the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month 2020 in the U.S.

Felicitas Mendez was born Felicita Gómez Martínez on February 5, 1916, in the town of Juncos, Puerto Rico. Her family moved to the American Southwest when Felicitas was a preteen and they eventually joined the Latino community of agricultural workers in Orange County, California. Gonzalo Mendez and four other parents sued the Westminster school district and several others with the Mendez v. Westminster lawsuit and demanded an end to the segregation of Hispanic students. Felicitas Mendez organized committees to support the case and managed the Mendez farm on her own, bringing in record profits that helped to subsidize the lawsuit.

Felicitas Mendez, a Puerto Rican civil rights pioneer who successfully sued a Californian school district that refused to enroll her children based on their ethnicity, is celebrated in today's Google Doodle.The following year, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision, which paved the way for a law that called for the integration of all California public schools that year. It also paved the way for the Brown v.

 

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