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  2. School segregation in California - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, two significant test cases for school segregation were filed in California. The first being Piper v. Big Pine School District of Inyo County, petitioned in 1923. [6] Alice Piper, and many other children of the Paiute tribe, tried to enroll in the local all-white public high school. When they were denied by the school ...

  3. Larry P. v. Riles - Wikipedia

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    Larry P. v. Riles is a California court case in which the court held that IQ tests could not be used to place African-American students in special education classes.. Five African-American children had been placed in special classes for the "educable mentally retarded", based on low IQ test scores.

  4. Calif. school district votes to cut 'Dixie' from its name [Video]

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    The board of trustees at a California school district voted to remove 'Dixie' from the district's name after a drawn-out debate that's divided the community. Calif. school district votes to cut ...

  5. Anti-Mexican sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Mexican sentiment is prejudice, fear, discrimination, xenophobia, racism, or hatred towards Mexico, its people, and their culture. It is most commonly seen in the United States . Its origins in the United States date back to the Mexican and American Wars of Independence and the struggle over the disputed Southwestern territories.

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  7. Substitute teacher banned after alleged racist comments - AOL

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    A substitute teacher was escorted from a school in Springfield, Mo., and banned from teaching in the district after being accused of making racist threats to two students.. Administrators at ...

  8. Lemon Grove Incident - Wikipedia

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    The segregation of Mexican and Mexican American children was common throughout the Southwest in the early-to-mid 1900s. [2] [3] [4] While the California Education Code did not explicitly allow for the segregation of children of Mexican descent, approximately 80% of California school districts with substantial Mexican and Mexican American populations had separate classrooms or elementary ...

  9. Swastika on a calculator. Graffiti in halls. Sacramento ...

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    Racist graffiti in the halls. Crude comments by students. Oblivious remarks by colleagues. Black teachers at Sacramento’s Rosemont High School say they’ve endured those offenses time and again ...