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Facilities for African Americans were of poorer quality.

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Segregated drinking fountains, along with other segregated public facilities, were outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It was signed into law on July 2, 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

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Facilities for African Americans were of poorer quality.

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The decision led to segregation in federal buildings.—APEX

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they segregated blacks and whites.

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African americans segregated from whites:

1. schools/education

2. bathrooms/water fountains/restaurants/public facilities

3. bussing system

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Jim Crow is most famous for his "Jim Crow Laws," which said that certain facilities in the South were to be racially segregated, coining the phrase, "separate but equal."

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A bike path is another term for a bicycle path or cycle path - a path, segregated from other traffic, for the use of riders of bicycles.

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The main sources are:

  1. nuclear fuel cycle facilities (mining, milling, conversion, enrichment, fabrication, nuclear reactors, and reprocessing facilities)
  2. hospitals and medical treatment facilities using radioactive sources

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segregated ( participle )

segregated trash

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Chief Justice Warren concluded that legally sanctioned segregated education was unconstitutional and violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954. He stated that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal."

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No, a segregated society is not strongly united because to be segregated is to be set apart from others.

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The suffix to form an adjective from "segregate" is "-ed," as in "segregated."

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Socially they were segregated and discriminated against. Jim Crow laws were very strong and enforced, housing was segregated, so were schools, colleges didn't accept African Americans, the military was segregated, movies and restaurants were segregated, social events were segregated, even funerals and cemeteries were segregated.

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When the U.S. was segregated, MLB was segregated for partly the same reason, not allowing African-Americans to play and forcing them into the Negro Leagues.

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in May 1961, 7 black and 6 white activists travelled on segregated buses in the Southern United States to challenge local laws that enforced segregation. They provoked violent reaction and their actions were considered criminal acts. But in the end, many others followed and the State authorities issued rules prohibiting segregated transportation facilities

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whites and blacks were segregated harshly.

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Some places that were integrated became segregated

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Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities as long as the segregated facilities were equal in quality – a doctrine that came to be known as separate but equal.

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black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people

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The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites

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The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites

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Segrerated can be used as either a verb (past tense, e.g. they were segregated from the others) or an adjective (e.g. segregated society). The corresponding noun is segregation.

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black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people

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Women weren't segregated...

They weren't entitled to a vote, but they weren't segregated.

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Racial Segregated schools where where people separated black people from white and kept them in different school.

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It took us all day, but we finally segregated the myriad of machine parts.

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A segregated school house is a school where there is only one race. Like during the Civil Rights Era Blacks had one school and whites had another. They were separated or rather segregated.

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Wilson did not support woman suffrage and introduced segregation into the federal government. He did not want to change things. He opposed federal anti-lynching laws and brought back segregated facilities.

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they claimed that the laws treated both groups equally because neither could use the services and facilities designated for the other group

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Segregation.

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The first basketball team wasn't segregated. Actually, black players didn't want to play.

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Ghettos, the same as for any neighborhood that is segregated for ethnic or cultural reasons.

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From what I can find, it looks like the last Segregated prom was held in Montgomery County, Georgia, in 2009.

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Exactly the same as the life cycle of any other living thing. Fertilisation of ovum, development into juvenile, development to maturity, produce young if possible, steady reduction of facilities into old age, death eventually.

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A segregated army unit is a unit that is completely formed of a minority (such as African-Americans) and were formed during the Civil War used by the Union and during World War I and II (major wars). An example of a segregated army unit is the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (white officers) and the 366th Infantry Regiment (with segregated officers).

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In the 1950s, the Southern states of the United States, known as the "Jim Crow" states, had laws enforcing racial segregation. These states included Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and others, where segregation was widespread in public facilities, transportation, housing, and schools.

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