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Regular price $5.95"Some Girls Fear the Fire. Some Girls Become It."
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Inspired by:Â Â Sylvia Mendez: The Girl Who Took On Segregation... And Won đȘđ„
Imagine being just 8 years old and helping knock down racist school rules. Thatâs exactly what Sylvia Mendez did. âĄïž
Back in the 1940s, Sylvia and thousands of other Mexican-American kids in California were forced to go to separate, run-down schools just because of their heritage. đ«âïž Sylviaâs parents, Gonzalo and Felicitas, werenât having it. They teamed up with other families and sued four school districts in a case called Mendez v. Westminster. âïž
The odds were stacked against them. Schools claimed Hispanic kids âcouldnât speak English.â đ But Sylvia and other kids proved that was just an excuse to shut them out. Sylviaâs family and their community fought hard, and they won. đ California had to desegregate its schools, paving the way for the whole country.
On January 19, 1948, Sylvia and her siblings were finally allowed to attend the all-white 17th Street Elementary School. But it wasnât easy. She faced cruel words and ugly stares. But she didnât back down because she knew her family had fought too hard for her to quit. đ„ She stayed strong and opened doors for thousands who came after her.
Sylvia Mendez reminds us: Real change doesnât come easy â but it starts when ordinary people stand up and say âNO MORE.â đ„đâïž
** Peek inside or scan QR code on back to discover HERstory. **
- Each card has a slightly "hidden" date somewhere on the print; the date represents a date in herstory that a woman performed a FANTASTICAL feat!
- Made from an original Mixed Media painting
- Professionally printed full color on 100 lb white paper
- A2 size (4Œ" x 5œ")
- Enclosed in Cello Sleeve.
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