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Separation of blacks and white

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What year did separation of blacks and whites stop?

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What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of the Republic of South Africa.?

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What is Legal separation of blacks and whites called?

Legal separation of blacks and whites was commonly referred to as segregation in the United States, particularly during the Jim Crow era. This practice was enforced through laws known as Jim Crow laws which mandated racial segregation in public facilities and institutions.


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