2.The policy or practice of separating people of different races, classes, or ethnic groups, as in schools, housing, and public or commercial facilities, especially as a form of discrimination. 3.GeneticsThe separation of paired alleles or homologous chromosomes, especially during meiosis, so that...
2.The policy or practice of separating people of different races, classes, or ethnic groups, as in schools, housing, and public or commercial facilities, especially as a form of discrimination. 3.GeneticsThe separation of paired alleles or homologous chromosomes, especially during meiosis, so that...
racial barriers leading to unequal treatment in state professional schools and in interstate transportation. In these rulings, however, the court still ruled only on whether facilities provided for blacks and whites were equal, and not on whether the separation of the races itself was ...
Mexican Americans have a long but lesser-known history in the struggle to end school segregation and achieve educational equality. Mexican-American resistance to school segregation: The history of Mexican Americans' efforts to desegregate schools shows that laws do not have to explicitly require separat...
Mexican-American resistance to school segregation: The history of Mexican Americans' efforts to desegregate schools shows that laws do not have to explicitly require separate schools to intentionally foster separation In the process of analyzing certain asset managers under the Investment Management Quality...
References in periodicals archive ? The gist of Conger's argument--expressing support for desegregation in theory, while asserting that it shouldn't be imposed on local schools by outsiders--has been repeated many times across the decades, and it will likely be familiar to readers today. ...
King and the civil rights movement, black Americans and other minorities have won many rights in the last thirty years. Today no shop owner can legally refuse to accept a customer because of a race. Public facilities must be made available to all people. Schools can no longer be "for ...
Although many people will argue that segregation does not exist in the United States of America, this argument has yet to be tested with the students in our schools today, in particular African American students. Segregation within our schools has existed since African-Americans were first allowed...
Public transit, schools, movie theaters, restaurants, housing, hotels, employment, water fountains, and public facilities were all segregated in the Jim Crow South. What does segregation mean? Segregation is the act of setting someone or something apart from other people or things. For example, ...
and new integrated neighborhoods and recreation facilities developed. In fact, today right on the site of the old Sylvan pool, such a symbol of segregation for many Mexican families, the city has built a skate park where multiracial groups of teens hang out largely unaware of the historic land...