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desegregation    音标拼音: [dɪs,ɛgrəg'eʃən] [d,isɛgrəg'eʃən]
n. 废止岐视

废止岐视

desegregation
n 1: the action of incorporating a racial or religious group
into a community [synonym: {integration}, {integrating},
{desegregation}] [ant: {segregation}, {sequestration}]


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  • Desegregation in the United States - Wikipedia
    Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups, usually referring to races Desegregation is typically measured by the index of dissimilarity, allowing researchers to determine whether desegregation efforts are having impact on the settlement patterns of various groups [1] This is most commonly used in reference to the United States Desegregation was long a focus of the
  • A Brief History of Civil Rights in the United States: Desegregation
    This guide offers a history of various movements by citizens in the United States to gain political and social freedom and equality It highlights resources available through HUSL Library and HU Libraries, as well as a selection freely accessible Internet resources with a focus on authoritative content from civil rights organizations and government entities
  • What Is Desegregation? Meaning, Laws, and Key Cases
    Desegregation is the legal process of dismantling laws, policies, and government practices that separate people by race In the United States, this process targeted schools, public spaces, housing, the military, and voting, primarily from the mid-twentieth century onward
  • Desegregation - Civil Rights Teaching
    Desegregation in public schools, transportation, and other accommodations involved more than court cases and legal victories Desegregation was a long (and ongoing) struggle led by students, parents, and everyday citizens who experienced or saw the injustice of U S segregation
  • Desegregation: The Ultimate Guide to Americas Fight for Equality
    Desegregation is the legal and logistical process of ending legally-enforced separation, a monumental chapter in American law that reshaped the nation's schools, workplaces, and public spaces
  • The Struggle Against Segregated Education - National Museum of African . . .
    The road to desegregated education in the United States was a long and difficult one, and stands as a testament to the remarkable power, tenacity, and moral clarity of great African American trailblazers who refused to settle for the inherent injustice of “separate but equal ”
  • Racial Desegregation (U. S. ) - Encyclopedia. com
    Racial Desegregation (U S ) FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE CIVIL WAR FROM THE CIVIL WAR TO WORLD WAR II: THE NORTH SOUTHERN SEGREGATION: FROM RECONSTRUCTION TO BROWN BROWN AND DESEGREGATION CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY The process of desegregation is connected to the evolution of segregation and the simultaneous resistance to segregation by African Americans It is equally important to see that
  • The History of Desegregation Reveals the Job Isnt Done Yet - TIME
    The following year, in defiance of federal desegregation orders, Faubus shut down all Little Rock high schools — denying thousands of students of all races access to a free and public education
  • Racial segregation | History, Meaning, Examples, Laws, Facts - Britannica
    Racial segregation, the practice of restricting people to certain circumscribed areas of residence or to separate institutions (e g , schools, churches) and facilities (parks, restaurants, restrooms) on the basis of race or alleged race Learn more about the history and practice of racial segregation in this article
  • Major Milestones in Ending Segregation in the U. S. - ThoughtCo
    A timeline history of ending segregation in the United States, from the 1800s until the present day, including the Civil Rights Act of 1968





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