The clearest example of de jure segregation in the United States were the state and localJim Crow Lawsthat enforced racial segregation in the post-Civil WarSouth. One such law enacted in Florida declared, “All marriages between a white person and a negro, or between a white person and a p...
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In the 1860s, states and large cities implemented voter registration laws to ensure that only citizens who met legal residency requirements could vote. For years, closing voter registration weeks or months in advance of elections effectively disenfranchised many voters. Today 18 states, including Calif...
resegregationpublic schoolseducationThe fiftieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education triggered significant reflection on the case, including its meaning, its goals, and its legacy. One obvious impact that Brown v. Board of Education had was the end of de jure racial segregation in our ...
Furthermore, the "spatial segregation [resulting from gated communities] has been criticized as troubling and a continuation of many of the historically discriminatory social policies of the past such as racial and socio-economic segregation, redlining, and discrimination" (Morgan 2013). But gated ...