{"id":23051,"date":"2014-05-08T09:59:30","date_gmt":"2014-05-08T13:59:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bookdragon.si.edu\/?p=23051"},"modified":"2015-08-10T19:03:30","modified_gmt":"2015-08-10T23:03:30","slug":"separate-is-never-equal-sylvia-mendez-her-familys-fight-for-desegregation-by-duncan-tonatiuh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/separate-is-never-equal-sylvia-mendez-her-familys-fight-for-desegregation-by-duncan-tonatiuh\/","title":{"rendered":"Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez &amp; Her Family&#8217;s Fight for Desegregation by Duncan Tonatiuh"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2014\/04\/Separate-is-Never-Equal.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-25319 size-medium\" src=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2014\/04\/Separate-is-Never-Equal-656x800.jpg\" alt=\"Separate is Never Equal\" width=\"656\" height=\"800\" srcset=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2014\/04\/Separate-is-Never-Equal-656x800.jpg 656w, https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/10\/2014\/04\/Separate-is-Never-Equal.jpg 665w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 656px) 100vw, 656px\" \/><\/a>In 1947, seven years before <em>Brown v. Board of Education<\/em> desegregated all public schools throughout the United States, the Mendez family of Westminster, California, finally won a three-year fight for an equitable education for their children \u2013 and all children like them. In an era when signs reading &#8220;No Dogs or Mexicans Allowed&#8221; were far too common, children were relegated to substandard schools based on the color of their skin.<\/p>\n<p>When the Mendez family moved to Westminster, the children \u2013 Sylvia and her two younger brothers \u2013 expected they would\u00a0go to their neighborhood school. Instead, they were sent\u00a0to &#8220;the Mexican school&#8221; which was little more than a shack surrounded by an electric-fenced cow pasture. The explanation was a dismissive &#8220;&#8216;This is how it is done.\u2019&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>No matter what the officials claimed, Gonzalo and Felicitas Mendez refused to accept a deficient\u00a0education for their children. Gonzalo hired a lawyer and traveled throughout Orange County enlisting other families diminished by segregation. When their initial local victory still didn&#8217;t result in an equitable education, they went to the state court in San Francisco and finally, resoundingly won.<\/p>\n<p>Even after such a historical decision, actually attending the Westminster school was not an easy transition for young Sylvia as she endured the taunts of &#8220;&#8216;Go back to the Mexican school. You don&#8217;t belong here.'&#8221; With her parents&#8217; reminders of their difficult battle, Sylvia learned to hold her head high, and &#8220;made many friends of different backgrounds. She knew that her family had fought for that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Award-winning <a href=\"http:\/\/www.duncantonatiuh.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Duncan Tonatiuh\u2019<\/a>s unique illustrations are especially effective here: he draws his characters with a definitive, recognizable look \u2013 always from the side, with pursed lips, and double-swirly ears. His pictures emphasize\u00a0we are all created equal, while\u00a0details like our skin tone, hairstyle, and clothing, distinguish our individuality. Differences aside, all children deserve the same quality education, period.<\/p>\n<p>That said, in his ending &#8220;Author&#8217;s Note&#8221; \u2013 in which he further summarizes the Mendez family&#8217;s achievements through the decades \u2013 Tonatiuh\u00a0also highlights the <em>de facto<\/em> segregation that exists today.\u00a0Although he\u00a0lives in Mexico, he&#8217;s a frequent visitor across the border: &#8220;All too often I see this inequality when I visit schools in different parts of the country to read and talk about my books.&#8221; This, his latest, is about empowerment, he explains, that children might &#8220;realize their voices are valuable and they too can make meaningful contributions to this country.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In spite of being the historical predecessor to <em>Brown v. Board of Education<\/em>\u00a0\u2013 as well as what would prove to be successful testing ground for two of <em>Brown<\/em>&#8216;s most important\u00a0legal participants, Thurgood Marshall and Earl Warren \u2013\u00a0the Mendez case remains today in <em>Brown<\/em>&#8216;s\u00a0shadows. Tonatiuh is clearly\u00a0writing\u00a0to change that as titles multiply on bookshelves, school curriculums adapt, and silenced voices grow ever more powerful.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Tidbit<\/strong>:\u00a0Not without irony, the Mendez farm, which the family was\u00a0leasing,\u00a0actually belonged to the Munemitsu family who were imprisoned during World War II, along with some 120,000 other Americans because of their Japanese heritage.\u00a0Winifred Conkling&#8217;s historical middle grade novel,\u00a0<em><a href=\"https:\/\/apa.si.edu\/bookdragon\/2012\/06\/22\/sylvia-aki-by-winifred-conkling\/\">Sylvia &amp; Aki<\/a><\/em>, makes for an excellent companion title.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Readers<\/strong>: Children<\/p>\n<p><strong>Published<\/strong>: 2014<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In 1947, seven years before Brown v. 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