They looked like ghetto gas station bathrooms but 12 times worse and they blacks did not even do that to their bathrooms. The whites would come in and trash the place and i am white so that is how bad they where and how often they looked like that.
They looked like ghetto gas station bathrooms but 12 times worse and they blacks did not even do that to their bathrooms. The whites would come in and trash the place and i am white so that is how bad they where and how often they looked like that.
it looks like any house bedrooms bathrooms kitchen lotsa space
Segregation started because many white Americans at the time felt that they were superior to blacks. The did not want to live with them, work with them, or share facilities such as bathrooms, restaurants and schools with them.
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Bathrooms were often segregated by colors as a reflection of societal norms and prejudices, particularly in the context of racial segregation. In the United States, for example, "white" and "colored" bathrooms were designated to enforce racial discrimination, with the intention of separating individuals based on race. This practice was rooted in systemic racism and aimed to maintain the illusion of superiority for one group over another. Over time, such segregation has been challenged and rejected, leading to more inclusive and equitable facilities.
The house is 6200 square feet. It has 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. On 16 acres of land.
Very basic, with a kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, and a living room. People usually eat in the living room.
The biggest event that happened in the 1960's was Segregation. Down in the south especially. There were separate waiting room, bathrooms and other facilities.
Seperate but equal was the term commonly used. It was anything but equal. In much of the US separate towns and neighborhoods were the norm, segregated schools, bathrooms, water fountains, bathrooms, dining facilities, hospitals and churches existed and accepted without question as society's norm.
African americans segregated from whites: 1. schools/education 2. bathrooms/water fountains/restaurants/public facilities 3. bussing system
Segregation is the term referring to different races being separated for things like bathrooms, public transport and the like.In South Africa the term was Apartheid, in force from1948 through 1994.
you never hav to look to hard for the bathrooms :D