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(n.)The act or process of segregating or the condition of being…
(n.)The policy or practice of separating people of different races,…
(n.)The separation of paired alleles or homologous chromosomes, especially…
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Racial segregation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Racial segregation is the separation of different racial groups in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies...
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Founded in the core belief that segregation is, was and has always been wrong, this campaign is intended to make people stop, think and perhaps get a little uncomfortable in the process of realizing the modern day importance of Dr. King's life...
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Segregation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Segregation or segregate may refer to: •De facto segregation •Geographical segregation •Mendel's law of segregation •Particle segregation •Racial segregation •Religious segregation •Residential seg...
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The two main goals they wanted these laws to achieve: disenfranchisement and segregation. To take away the power that the blacks had gained, the Democratic Party began to stop Blacks from voting.
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By the mid-20th century, racial tensions had escalated and demonstrations swelled for voting rights and school integration. ... In 1962, before his election as Governor, George Wallace aligned himself with other Southern ... Segregation Today | Next Page; Segregation in America | George Wallace | The Production; HOME;
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Measure Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Area ... Researching American Segregation ... GIS and Segregation Indices...
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SEGREGATION: NEIGHBORHOOD EXPOSURE BY RACE ... SEGREGATION: DISSIMILARITY INDICES ... The dissimilarity index is the most commonly used measure of segregation between two groups, reflecting their relative distributions across neighborhoods within a city or metropolitan area. It can range in value from 0,
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THE PERPETUATION OF RESIDENTIAL RACIAL SEGREGATION IN AMERICA: HISTORICAL DISCRIMINATION, MODERN FORMS OF EXCLUSION, AND INCLUSIONARY REMEDIES ... The word "segregation" is used while describing the contentious changes of the 1960s, the Civil Rights movement, and the America of the past.[1] It is also a word that is now...
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