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- Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Mendez (February 5, 1916 – April 12, 1998) was a Puerto Rican activist in the American civil rights movement. In 1946, Mendez and her husband Gonzalo led an educational civil rights battle that changed California and set an important legal precedent for ending de jure segregation in the United States. Their landmark desegregation case, known as Mendez v. Westminster, paved the way for meaningful integration and public school reform. (en)
- Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Méndez (Juncos, 5 de febrero de 1916 – Fullerton, 12 de abril de 1998) fue una activista puertorriqueña del movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos. En 1946, junto a su esposo Gonzalo, lideraron una batalla educativa por los derechos civiles en California que sentó un precedente legal importante para poner fin a la segregación de iure existente en los Estados Unidos. Su histórico caso en contra de la segregación, conocido como Méndez v. Westminster, allanó el camino hacia una integración real y una reforma de la escuela pública. (es)
- 菲利西塔·门德斯(Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Mendez,1916年2月5日-1998年4月12日)是美国民权运动中的波多黎各活动家。 1946年,门德斯和她的丈夫贡萨洛发起了一场教育民权斗争,这场斗争改变了加利福尼亚,并为结束美国法律上的种族隔离树立了重要的法律先例。 (zh)
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- Felicitas with her husband Gonzalo Méndez (en)
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- Four sons: Victor, Gonzalo, Jerome and Phillip; two daughters, Sylvia Mendez and Sandra Duran (en)
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- Fullerton, California, U.S. (en)
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- Thurgood Marshall's amicus brief filed for Mendez's on behalf of the NAACP contained the arguments he would later use in the Brown case. (en)
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- Success in ending California school segregation (en)
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- Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Méndez (en)
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- Farmer, American civil rights pioneer (en)
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- Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Mendez (February 5, 1916 – April 12, 1998) was a Puerto Rican activist in the American civil rights movement. In 1946, Mendez and her husband Gonzalo led an educational civil rights battle that changed California and set an important legal precedent for ending de jure segregation in the United States. Their landmark desegregation case, known as Mendez v. Westminster, paved the way for meaningful integration and public school reform. (en)
- Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Méndez (Juncos, 5 de febrero de 1916 – Fullerton, 12 de abril de 1998) fue una activista puertorriqueña del movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos. En 1946, junto a su esposo Gonzalo, lideraron una batalla educativa por los derechos civiles en California que sentó un precedente legal importante para poner fin a la segregación de iure existente en los Estados Unidos. Su histórico caso en contra de la segregación, conocido como Méndez v. Westminster, allanó el camino hacia una integración real y una reforma de la escuela pública. (es)
- 菲利西塔·门德斯(Felicitas Gómez Martínez de Mendez,1916年2月5日-1998年4月12日)是美国民权运动中的波多黎各活动家。 1946年,门德斯和她的丈夫贡萨洛发起了一场教育民权斗争,这场斗争改变了加利福尼亚,并为结束美国法律上的种族隔离树立了重要的法律先例。 (zh)
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- Felicitas Méndez (es)
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- 菲利西塔·门德斯 (zh)
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