yes
african americans
It hasn't
Segregation in the United States primarily affected African Americans, who were subjected to racial discrimination and forced to use separate facilities, attend separate schools, and live in separate neighborhoods. Other minority groups, such as Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans, also faced varying levels of segregation and discrimination.
It showed that segregation damaged children's emotions.
The children's march was famous for defeating segregation in Birmingham Alabama, and it was all by African American kids!
Non-segregation would put children in physical danger.
segregation
Segregation
It separated blacks to enter better schools like public schools
The psychologist who studied the effect of segregation on children was Kenneth Clark. Along with his wife, Mamie Phipps Clark, he conducted the famous "doll experiments" in the 1940s, which demonstrated that African American children internalized negative stereotypes due to segregation. Their work contributed to the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
Civil Rights, those rights that most take for granted. Segregation affected all aspects of life for those segregated; Politics, Social, Educational, Judicial, etc.
sorry i meant who was worst affected by the black death adults or children ?