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1 The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) founded
The League of United Latin American Citizens, founded in 1929, functioned in a similar manner to the NAACP, as it used the courts to challenge discrimination against Latinos.
2 Mendez v. Westminster
Mendez v. Westminster ended school segregation in Orange County, California, in 1947.
3 César Chávez leads United Farm Workers in Protests
In the 1960s, César Chávez helped focus national
attention on the plight of (predominantly Mexican American) farm workers and symbolized the quest for Mexican American civil rights more broadly.
LULAC was a pioneering group in civil rights, and its work bringing the Mendez decision forward helped establish the precedent for Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1953.