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Segregation in schools was officially outlawed by the Supreme Court in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision.
School Segregation Was Outlawed
Outlawed segregation imposed by governments
Segregation is the separation of people into racial groups without reasonable justification on the basis of discrimination. Racial segregation is outlawed in the United States, but unfortunately it may still exist within social norms.
You just said it; the "Civil Rights" movement.
it was outlawed in the united states in 1937. but hemp was outlawed a little after the end of WWII
The Eighteenth Amendment outlawed alcohol in the United States.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 made racial segregation illegal in the United States. It outlawed the so-called "separate but equal" system that had been in place since 1896 in many southern states.
The United States government outlawed polygamy in all it's states and territories in 1865. As Utah was a territory at that time, polygamy was outlawed in Utah Territory by an act of the United States government.
d. Segregation of Japanese in United States schools.
There aren't any states with segregation laws any more.