Reasons for Segregating Mexican Children
2. Read what San Bernardino Superintendent Grace Stanley wrote about Mexican students in 1920. There may be some words that you do not know, but it is ok to skip over them and look for the main idea.
A study of the characteristics of the Mexican children will show that in certain important points they are different from the majority of English-speaking children. In watching a line of untrained children march to music, the Mexicans more naturally keep step, showing a stronger sense of rhythm. They sing with great enthusiasm and good tone quality. Their drawings are marked by originality in the use of colors, which sometimes of course produces bizarre effects but occasionally rises to really interesting results. They are primarily interested in action and emotion but grow listless under purely mental effort.