Which of the following was NOT a way in which Mexican American leaders fought social segregation in Texas? a. They formed organizations to fight discrimination. b. They fought school segregation through lawsuits. c. They ran for office in the Texas legislature. d. They fought against affirmative action rights.

History · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The option that does not align with historical efforts by Mexican American leaders to fight social segregation in Texas is:

d. They fought against affirmative action rights.

Mexican American leaders primarily engaged in various forms of activism, such as organizing against discrimination, advocating for civil rights through legal means including lawsuits against school segregation, and seeking representation through running for political office to address inequalities and improve social conditions. Fighting against affirmative action rights would generally contradict their efforts toward equality and inclusivity.