Racial segregation in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Racial segregation in the United States , as a general term, included the racial segregation of facilities, services, and opportunities such as housing, medical care, education, employment, and trans...
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De jure racial segregation was a practice designed to perpetuate racial subordination; de facto segregation of African Americans had similar effects, but sometimes could be defended as a result simply of private choice, itself an important ... De Jure Racial Segregation Declines, de Facto Racial Segregation Rises...
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Susan Eaton meticulously follows the ups and downs of an 18-year-long, still-running legal battle, Sheff v. O’Neill , launched by a team of civil rights lawyers who hoped to end de facto racial segregation in Connecticut schools. ... Login | Register | Subscriptions ... Free E-Newsletters...
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In the early 1970s, it became apparent that Burger was not going to turn the clock back on the rulings of the Warren Court, as the Court issued rulings supporting forced busing to reduce de facto racial segregation in schools and invalidating all ... Other related archives ... In the early 1970s, it became apparent that Burger...
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Can state constitutional provisions eliminate de facto segregation in the public schools?; Magazine article from: The Journal of Negro Education; 4/1/1999; ; 700+ words ; ...compel a state to eliminate de facto segregation in public schools.
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de facto segregation (di fak -toh, day fak -toh) Racial segregation , especially in public schools, that happens “by fact” rather than by legal ... Racial segregation, especially in public schools, that happens “by fact” rather than by legal requirement. For example, ... WordNet: de facto segregation...
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Magazine article from: Health Services Research ...turn, be a symptom of racial segregation that occurs in the health...Previously, residential segregation has been linked to higher...Cooper 2001). Residential segregation is believed to affect health...eliminated during the 1960s, de facto segregation remains, partly...
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No, it was mainly de jure, especially after Plessy v Ferguson (1896). Racial segregation in the North was de facto, which is why the courts had to order the use of buses in desegregating cities like Boston..
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Brown v. Board of Education; Issue: Racial Segregation in Public Schools ... Race hatred and violence have not been completely eradicated since the Brown decision. Indeed, another type of segregation can still be seen in many schools and neighborhoods. It is known as "de facto" segregation, and it results from prejudices...
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