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  • I suggest both de jure segregation and de facto segregation be redirects to racial segregation. Peter Grey 05:06, 3 April 2006 (UTC) Sounds good to me...
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  • force behind school segregation.-Jordantoni UCSD (talk) 03:31, 5 November 2016 (UTC) The article contends that de jure school segregation first occurred in...
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  • been to assist students with special physical needs, to enforce de jure racial segregation, and to serve youths in the criminal justice system. While these...
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  • scholars agree that Brown was an open door policy for integration of de jure segregation. If that were true, this decision would not actually be limiting...
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  • distinction between de jure and de facto segregation is important. Today we have de facto segregation. Nothing's changed 'ceptin' segregation is not required...
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  • libelous and unimportant in my opinion. At most it was de facto instead of de jure segregation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.113.21.215 (talk)...
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  • 2017 (UTC) Hello Jacona -- De jure segregation of public schools was made illegal in 1954 with Brown. De jure segregation of private schools was made...
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  • case. You have to consider that this case was effective in ending "de jure" segregation. Private schools are not public accomodations. Nobody is being denied...
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  • aimed at excluding black people as segregation in the North, where it existed, was generally more de facto than de jure as it was in the South....
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  • this edit When I titled it "Post-desegregation" I meant to say that de jure segregation had ended. However white people did not begin attending schools that...
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  • "... kilometre, which is the de jure standard for road distances in the United States". It is? (I've lived here all my life, and I've never seen it used...
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  • Source: "Going back to the late 19th century, he uncovers a policy of de jure segregation in virtually every presidential administration, including those we...
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  • one here disputes that Louisville's segregation was de jure. But what about Seattle's? Was it de facto? De jure? A mixture? Opinions differed.") The...
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  • applies to de jure segregation, stating that it did not violate the 14th amendment. Historically. de jure was by far the favorite tool for segregation in the...
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  • point of contention. De-jure probably depends on the place. De-facto also depends on the place and does not match with de-jure: I am a transgender woman...
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  • now color did not mean as much as one’s qualifications, at least in the de jure sense. However, in 1935 this philosophy caused much concern for many who...
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  • rights lawyers exposed the artificial distinction between de jure and de facto segregation by demonstrating beyond a doubt that government policies, not...
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  • 14:10, 18 May 2004 (UTC) Brown only related to de jure segregation. Decisions about de facto segregation came later. I'll have a look at it & edit accordingly...
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  • engaged in an edit war over the assertion that the school is or was a segregation academy. When two points are recognized here, this can stop, else we'll...
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  • between 1860 and 1960 developed primarily out of de jure and de facto racism, ethnocentrism and segregation of one or more groups. More so, like almost all...
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