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It happened in 1867 and they had an all negro leauge. they where protrayed as victims of baseball color lines.

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Desegregation is also known as racial integration.

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What is the elimination or practice or providing separate schools and other facilities

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After the law was passed for there to be no segregation in schools is required and desegregation was happening almost everywhere in the U.S.

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Desegregation is necessary because if you keep people apart then they will not communicate at all and also it is very bad

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Desegregation refers to the ending of separation of two entities or groups. Integration, on the other hand, is a result of desegregation and refers to the acceptance of an entity or group by a different entity or group.

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You have spelled it correctly.

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two places that African Americans targeted for racial desegregation

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The Supreme court impacted the desegregation of public by giving them free rights and get them educated!

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Southern Manifesto, was written by 101 southern members of congress to resist school desegregation

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He worked for school desegregation when forced to by courts

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He favored locally controlled desegregation

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One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.

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One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.

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One thing that is true of the desegregation of armed forces under President Truman was that it was done by executive order.

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 caused desegregation.

For many years, blacks protested until desegregation was made.

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desegregation of the military

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One significant step toward the desegregation of public schools was the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), which declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. This decision paved the way for the desegregation of schools across the United States.

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United States Armed Forces.

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It was a school in South CarolinaSource? Year?

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Desegregation of course.

I will assume you know what segregation and desegregation are. If you somehow do not know I apologize.

Segregation separates people because of petty things like religion or "race". But race has no real meaning beyond an ethnic sense. And our different heritages and ideas and even our genetics are important. There is value in diversity and through this diversity we will continue to prosper.

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The Supreme Court didn't set a fixed timeline for desegregation in Brown v. Board of Education II, (1955), but ordered it to take place "with all deliberate speed."

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brown vs board of education topeka

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brown vs board of education topeka

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The act of abolishing racial segregation.

desegregation is the opposite of segregation. ex. nowadays we are not segregated so we are desegregated...like black people and white people arent separated anymore.it basically means to unseperate. hope this helped.

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President Kennedy pushed for the Civil Rights Act in Congress, and promised federal funding for school desegregation.

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Rosa Parks sitting in the front of the bus started it.

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School desegregation reforms began on May 17, 1954.

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