Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra
| Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra | |
|---|---|
| Decided | 1930 | 
Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra is a Texas Supreme Court ruling filed in 1930. The ruling sought to determine whether or not segregated schools for Hispanics were necessary.[1][2] It ruled calling for the segregation of Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics into three separate school systems. It was later overturned by Delgado v. Bastrop ISD.
See also
- Lemon Grove Incident
 - Clark v. Board of School Directors
 - Mendez v. Westminster
 - Maestas vs. George H. Shone
 - Delgado v. Bastrop ISD
 
References
- ^ OROZCO, CYNTHIA E. (June 12, 2010). "DEL RIO ISD V. SALVATIERRA". tshaonline.org. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
 - ^ Vara, Cassandra M (May 2017). "The Physical and Cultural Desegregation of Latinx Students in United States Public Schools: Historical Precedents and Suggestions for Educators". Diversity, Social Justice, and the Educational Leader. 1 (1).