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segregationalist

  segregationalist, a. and n.
  (sɛgrɪˈgeɪʃənəlɪst)
  [f. segregational a. + -ist.]
  A. adj. = segregationist a.

1965 Economist 1 May 525/2 The United States Supreme Court continues hard on segregationalist heels. 1969 Year Bk. 10/1 Political rally for segregationalist presidential candidate, George Wallace. 1983 N.Y. Times 17 Oct. a20/4 A Sunday amendment will fortify the segregationalist walls that continue to fragment our society. 1989 Daily Tel. 23 Oct. 10/4 Virginia is one of the old Confederate Southern states that clung to its segregationalist traditions until recent years.

  B. n. = segregationist n.

1987 Financial Times 13 May 15/3 No mob of hard-core segregationalists materialised and President Eisenhower sent in federal troops to enforce compliance with the courts.

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