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TRUE Titles of the segregation cases of Orange County Ca. 1946
I am the heir of the little boy named Billy at age 9 who went to elementary school in SANTA ANA CA. William Guzman Jr. is/was my father. My grandfather William Guzman Sr. and grandmother Virginia represented the City Of Santa Ana along with the Gonzalo and Felicita Mendez, Frank Palomino, Thomas Estrada, and Lorenzo Ramirez these are the  five BRAVE Fathers who United together for the good of their children to protect and took a stand for the rights of the children. My Aunt Beverly Guzman my dad's younger only sister is our families advocate, savy representative who knows first hand the truth about this case. She sits amongst the board and attends all functions pertaining to the topic of segregation. Virginia her mother, my grandmother passed away at the age of 100, 6 years ago. Unfortunately my father passed at a young age of 54 in 1990 due to a heart attack same as his father William Sr. My Aunt Beverly has continued to inform me of the history that took place and i am proud of this event and want to learn more ever since she told me "it's up to you guys to carry on this Legacy". I have big shoes to fill i thought. My factual issue..that won't leave my mind. Same as "the OTHER FOUR FAMILIES Which still today remain nameless in articles, news, and remake plays. This is an ET AL case from all 5 families that's what this personal feeling i carry and i feel i have to say something maybe someone will listen. What i see has and is happening is unequal and "segregated" divided from "The Mendez" and Us, "the other families". I attended an event at the Orange Library. We watched a play that was supposed to reenact the "families" and i thought it would include the names and accurate information but it did not. I cannot let this slide. My grandfather was a bold and determined classy man, he had high standards and i am proud to have those traits, this is why i'm writing.  Our parents and grandparents took a stand to END a SEPARATION AMONGST ALL PEOPLE, MEXICANS, WHITES, BLACKS ETC.  YET only one family is getting recognition  all i want is to follow the importance of segregation< slowly and i hope surely this will continue to taught in OC SCHOOLS, THIS IS HISTORY AND SHOULD INCLUDE AND ABIDE BY "BEING EQUAL"  PROUDLY WILLIAM AND VIRGINIA GUZMAN REPRESENTED THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, AND  I DON'T HAVE MY NOTES TO MENTION THE FAMILIES AND CITIES ACCURATELY, BUT THEY ARE THE ESTRADA'S, THE PALOMINO'S, THE RAMIREZ'S, AND THE MENDEZ'S ET. AL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, AND IN TIME BE JUSTIFIED. TRACIE L. GUZMAN

SI SE PUEDE' TracieGuzman (talk) 08:17, 15 July 2022 (UTC)

TRUE Titles of the segregation cases of Orange County Ca. 1946
I am the heir of the little boy named Billy at age 9 who went to elementary school in SANTA ANA CA. William Guzman Jr. is/was my father. My grandfather William Guzman Sr. and grandmother Virginia represented the City Of Santa Ana along with the Gonzalo and Felicita Mendez, Frank Palomino, Thomas Estrada, and Lorenzo Ramirez these are the  five BRAVE Fathers who United together for the good of their children to protect and took a stand for the rights of the children. My Aunt Beverly Guzman my dad's younger only sister is our families advocate, savy representative who knows first hand the truth about this case. She sits amongst the board and attends all functions pertaining to the topic of segregation. Virginia her mother, my grandmother passed away at the age of 100, 6 years ago. Unfortunately my father passed at a young age of 54 in 1990 due to a heart attack same as his father William Sr. My Aunt Beverly has continued to inform me of the history that took place and i am proud of this event and want to learn more ever since she told me "it's up to you guys to carry on this Legacy". I have big shoes to fill i thought. My factual issue..that won't leave my mind. Same as "the OTHER FOUR FAMILIES Which still today remain nameless in articles, news, and remake plays. This is an ET AL case from all 5 families that's what this personal feeling i carry and i feel i have to say something maybe someone will listen. What i see has and is happening is unequal and "segregated" divided from "The Mendez" and Us, "the other families". I attended an event at the Orange Library. We watched a play that was supposed to reenact the "families" and i thought it would include the names and accurate information but it did not. I cannot let this slide. My grandfather was a bold and determined classy man, he had high standards and i am proud to have those traits, this is why i'm writing.  Our parents and grandparents took a stand to END a SEPARATION AMONGST ALL PEOPLE, MEXICANS, WHITES, BLACKS ETC.  YET only one family is getting recognition  all i want is to follow the importance of segregation< slowly and i hope surely this will continue to taught in OC SCHOOLS, THIS IS HISTORY AND SHOULD INCLUDE AND ABIDE BY "BEING EQUAL"  PROUDLY WILLIAM AND VIRGINIA GUZMAN REPRESENTED THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, AND  I DON'T HAVE MY NOTES TO MENTION THE FAMILIES AND CITIES ACCURATELY, BUT THEY ARE THE ESTRADA'S, THE PALOMINO'S, THE RAMIREZ'S, AND THE MENDEZ'S ET. AL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, AND IN TIME BE JUSTIFIED. TRACIE L. GUZMAN

SI SE PUEDE' TracieGuzman (talk) 08:17, 15 July 2022 (UTC)