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They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
Public schools became segregated in the United States as well as other public places due to the reconstruction amendments collapsing along with the Reconstruction era.
The freedom riders rode buses south to segregated public transportation and education. Today schools and transportation are no longer segregated.
.Blacks and whites were kept segregated.
I'll assume that the question here is "Were public schools in the South segregated?" On that tack, yes. Up until the case of Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954, I believe.
Freedom riders were people who went South to break up segregation in public transportation, voter registration and segregated education. Today people of any race can vote and education is no longer segregated.
They were mostly segregated.
In the 1800s, the north and the south of the United States were segregated from each other due to public dislikes, which eventually led to the Civil War.
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