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What caused segregation to end?

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Segregation endes because mister Martin Luther King Jr. gave out his opinion on segregation and that it wasnt fair that they were treated like that! People realised that what they were doing to their slaves was wrong. mr martin decided he should end it. The white people didnt like it anymore!! they stated liking turtles instead. they have nice bumpy shells and brilliantly curvy bodies!

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended all state & local laws requiring segregation

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