As a result of a court case, governor earl warren of california signed legislation that ended the practice of segregation of hispanics in the school system. what was the name of that court case?

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Mendez v. Westminster is the name of the court case that had  governor earl warren of California signed legislation that ended the practice of segregation of Hispanics in the school system.

What is meant by segregation of schools?

This was the practice that existed in the United States as a way of discriminating against the people that are not of white origin in the nation. The discrimination of persons was usually due to their ethnicity.

The people that were usually of the non white groups had to have separate facilities for their own use and their children had to attend separate schools as well.

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