Thurgood Marshall predicted the end to all school segregation within five years of Brown v.
Board of Education, the 1954 decision that banned segregation in public schools, and Loving v.
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Many Muslim immigrants suffer from relative poverty, from high levels of crime and from social segregation.
Most blacks don't know that it was Democrats who upheld slavery and segregation, he complains.
Kennedy, Harris fought alongside civil rights leaders to end segregation and advance the march of justice.
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Thurmond ran for president as a Dixiecrat in 1948 with a platform of maintaining segregation.
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That instead of talking about teacher efficacy we should be talking about poverty and segregation?
My experience suggests that segregation is the result of conscious selection by the students themselves.
Significant numbers of prisoners reported feeling unsafe and too many sought sanctuary in the segregation unit.
Blacks would battle egregious segregation laws long after, yet America had turned a corner.
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Ronald Reagan launched his presidential campaign in one of the strongholds of segregation, Philadelphia, Mississippi.
In 1954, the United States Supreme Court ended school segregation via the landmark case of Brown v.
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He argued that the original sin of slavery and segregation has left deep scars on black America.
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Her action echoed Martin Luther King Jr's notion that civil disobedience could be effective in challenging segregation.
In 1906 the San Francisco school board ordered the segregation of Japanese students in its public schools.
In 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregation of the races on public buses was unconstitutional.
In 1955 segregation was ubiquitous in the South, and taken for granted in most of the country.
But Walker remembers that Evers always questioned the Jim Crow segregation laws, even when they were kids.
This built-in segregation and isolation has been a major contributor to our failure to achieve environmental sustainability.
She said the "informal segregation or cellular confinement" operated without stringent safeguards and was of "particular concern".
The city ordinance demanding segregation on the buses was one of many rigid rules dividing the races.
But to casting directors during segregation she could only be a lady's maid or a jungle girl.
Hefazat-e Islam wants greater segregation of men and women, as well as the imposition of stricter Islamic education.
Apps for government will also include segregation of government data into separate computers inside U.S.-located Google data centers.
The new Gaza law deprives teachers and parents of that choice, imposing gender segregation on private co-ed schools.
On becoming governor of Alabama in January 1963, George Wallace had promised "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever".
The arguments against single-sex education come primarily from civil-rights and women's groups who oppose publicly-funded segregation on principle.
Countries with much lower rates of poverty and segregation have better education results regardless of their education systems.
She also called on Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland to conduct a landmark review of segregation in housing.
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