The Untold Story of Sylvia Mendez

School Desegregation Pioneer

From the Set First but Forgotten

You probably know that the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case was an important part of ending segregation in schools. But it wasn’t the only one. In 1947, Mendez v. Westminster helped end segregation in California’s schools. With key biographical information and related historical events, this Capstone Captivate book will uncover Mendez’s story and show how it connects to Brown v. Board of Education.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$31.32 $23.49
Interest Level Grade 3 - Grade 5
Reading Level Grade 3
Dewey Number 379.2/63092
Lexile 960L
ATOS Reading Level 5.7
Guided Reading Level V
Language English
Publisher Capstone
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781669005049
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 32
Dimensions 7 x 9
Graphics Historical photographs

First but Forgotten - School Library Journal

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First but Forgotten - School Library Journal

Before Cesar Chavez and Rosa Parks, there were Larry Itliong and Sarah Keys Evans. These are two of the civil rights pioneers spotlighted in this series of unsung heroes who fought against unfair labor practices, racist transportation policies, school segregation, and, in the case of Sarah Keys Evans, used her wealth to create new opportunities for marginalized communities. While their stories failed to capture the attention of mainstream history books, their contributions led to later, greater achievements. This series helps place the well-known civil rights victories in a larger narrative, broken up by large images and text boxes with interesting facts. Each book includes a glossary, an index, and further reading. VERDICT Civil rights victories didn’t come easily, and this series helps young readers understand that. Recommended.

Author: Leticia Gonzales