Apartheid, from an Afrikaans word meaning “apart-hood,” refers to a set of laws enacted in South Africa in 1948 intended to ensure the strict racial segregation of South African society and the dominance of theAfrikaans-speaking white minority. In practice, apartheid was enforced in the form ...
Slave Trade Clause (Article I, Section 9, Clause 1): This clause allowed the importation of enslaved people to continue until 1808. It prohibited Congress from banning the transatlantic slave trade until that year, although individual states could and did pass their own restrictions. Fugitive Slav...
Was a Sunday, and I did not go to school. My job is finished on Saturday. So, I decided to help my mother do some housework. After I got up, I washed some clothes. And then I go to the shopping basket. I bought some meat, eggs and vegetables market. When I came back, I star...
aStill, single-sex education was not exactly a choice; it was a cultural mandate at a time when sexual segregation was considered only natural. Early feminists hoped eventually to integrate men's schools as well as voting booths, and equal educational opportunities proved much easier to obtain ...
founded at timeswhen eitherslavery or segregation ruled the South, and higher education [...] americancorner.org.tw americancorner.org.tw 富有歷史的黑人大學院校(HBCU),大多成立於南方受制於 奴隸制度或種族隔離政策時期,當時其他地方不是忽視就是邊緣 ...
As a leader in education, Du Bois challenged not only the tradition of racial segregation in the schools but also the accommodationist ideology of Booker T. Washington. The major difference between the two men was that Washington sought change that was evolutionary in nature and did not upset ...
Founded in 1971, bookstore chain Borders was forced to file bankruptcy and close all remaining stores by the end of 2011. The company, like many, did not pivot to online sales as fast as its competitors; between 2001 and 2008, it had evenlinked to Amazoninstead of establishing its own on...
which bans segregation in schools. Then he adds that according to psychologists, “when you’re five or six years old, you like dolls that look like you, that’s just part of social development. They brought in some studies that showed that even young black kids in segregated schools wanted...
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