Mendez v. Westminister decision
It gained California and the American Southwest.
Inadequate funding of schools is why certain schools' students benefit less from public schools.
Congress voted to annex Texas
Dr. Hector P. Garcia
The Mexican cession was the outcome of the Mexican American war.
Gerdean Graham Tan has written: 'Dropping out among Mexican-American students' -- subject- s -: Mexican American students, Multicultural education, Attitudes, Dropouts, Hispanic American dropouts
Yes, Mexican Americans have faced institutional discrimination in the United States, including practices such as segregation, deportation campaigns, and discriminatory housing and employment policies. These discriminatory practices have had lasting effects on Mexican American communities in various regions of the country.
It gained California and the American Southwest.
Inadequate funding of schools is why certain schools' students benefit less from public schools.
Congress voted to annex Texas
Dr. Hector P. Garcia
In 1969, a large group of Mexican American students, calling themselves Chicanos, met in Denver to hammer out a national agenda on political and cultural issues
The Mexican cession was the outcome of the Mexican American war.
It came about as a result of a revolution in California.
Mexican-American
James Diego Vigil has written: 'Barrio gangs' -- subject(s): Ethnic identity, Gangs, Mexican American criminals, Mexican American youth 'Personas mexicanas' -- subject(s): Education, High school students, Mexican American youth, Mexican Americans 'From Indians to Chicanos' -- subject(s): History, Indians of Mexico, Indians of North America, Mexican Americans, Race relations, Social conditions
The Mexican-American War was not unnecessary.