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Opinion: It s time to teach San Diego students about an uncelebrated local school desegregation case

is the executive director at MANA de San Diego. She lives in University Heights. “History is written by the victors” is a quote mistakenly attributed to Winston Churchill. As a critical thinker, I’m well aware that history is rewritten all the time. I recently read an article in Time magazine about the Alamo story needing to be corrected. I grew up in Mexico, I know a different story about the Alamo. I learned that Mexico had the right to fight for its territory. Because I went to school in Mexico, I know that parts of California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and even Wyoming were at one time Mexican territory. Latinos rightly proclaim, “We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us.” Some in the U.S. may be surprised to know that the U.S was the aggressor in the Mexican-American War that ended in 1848. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo included provisions protecting the property and civil rights of Mexicans living within the new boundaries of the United

From the Archives: 90th anniversary of landmark Lemon Grove school segregation case

Print In March 1931, a San Diego judge ruled in the case of Roberto Alvarez v. the Board of Trustees of the Lemon Grove School District that Mexican American schoolchildren in Lemon Grove must be admitted to regular classes equally with all other children. The case has been called the first successful school desegregation court decision in U.S. history. It was during the Great Depression, when anti-immigrant sentiment was strong. On Jan. 5, 1931, Lemon Grove Grammar School’s students were returning to classes after the winter break when the principal of the Lemon Grove Grammar School, acting under instructions from the school district trustees, barred the school’s 75 Mexican American children from entering the five-room building and ordered them instead to go to a two-room building across the railroad tracks in a largely Mexican section of town.

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