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Racial segregation - Wikipedia
Racial segregation is the separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life. Segregation can involve the spatial separation of the races, ...
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Racial segregation in the United States - Wikipedia
Racial segregation follows two forms, de jure and de facto. De jure segregation mandated the separation of races by law, and was the form imposed by U.S. states ...
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SEGREGATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The act or process of segregating : the state of being segregated. 2. a : the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group.
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segregation
segregation (ˌsɛgrɪˈgeɪʃən) [ad. late L. sēgregātiōn-em, n. of action f. L. sēgregāre: see segregate v.] 1. The action of segregating. a. The separation or isolation of a portion of a community or a body of persons from the rest.1615 N. Byfield Coloss. i. 18 (1628) 122 The Church..is Holy by segrega...
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Causes and Consequences of Separate and Unequal Neighborhoods
The racial segregation of neighborhoods and the denial of capital to people of color fueled the geographic concentration of poverty, disinvestment by public and ...
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A Century of Racial Segregation 1849–1950 - Brown v. Board at Fifty
Between 1849 and 1950, blacks were segregated from whites by law and private action in transportation, public accommodations, armed forces, ...
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Segregation
Segregation may refer to:
Separation of people
Geographical segregation, rates of two or more populations which are not homogenous throughout a defined space
School segregation
Housing segregation
Racial segregation, separation of humans into racial groups in daily life
Racial segregation in the
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Racial segregation | History, Meaning, Examples, Laws, & Facts
Racial segregation, the practice of restricting people to certain circumscribed areas of residence or to separate institutions (eg, schools, churches) and ...
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segregation | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Segregation is the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender. Segregation implies the physical separation of people.
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The Struggle Against Segregated Education
In 2010, more than 40 years later, 74 percent of Black students and 80 percent of Latino students continue to attend public schools dominated by minority ...
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The Changing Bases of Segregation in the United States - PMC
The United States moved toward a new regime of residential segregation characterized by moderating racial-ethnic segregation and rising class segregation.
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SEGREGATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the policy of keeping one group of people apart from another and treating them differently, especially because of race, sex, or religion.
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Segregation Is Increasing In America | TIME
June 21, 2021 5:35 AM EDT. T he integration battles of the Civil Rights era happened more than half a century ago, but the U.S. is getting more, not less, segregated, as that past recedes. More ...
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Segregation - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Beginning in the 1890s, Georgia and other southern states passed a wide variety of Jim Crow laws that mandated racial segregation or separation in public facilities and effectively codified the region's tradition of white supremacy. The name "Jim Crow" refers to a minstrel character popular in the 1820s and 1830s, but it is unknown how ...
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Mapping Segregation
Jul 8, 2015 — New government rules will require all cities and towns receiving federal housing funds to assess patterns of segregation. July 8, 2015. Map ...
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