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Which court case is considered a victory for Mexican-Americans because it guaranteed them fair representation by a jury of their peers?

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Hernandez v. Texas, 347 U.S. 475

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This is the first and only Mexican-American civil-rights case heard which took place during post-World War II in the year 1954 at the United States Supreme Court. This was the first case in which the Mexican-Americans appeared before the supreme court. The court ruled by Chief Justice Earl Warren held that all nationalities in the United States as well as the Mexican-Americans have equal protection under the 14th amendment of the U.S constitution.

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