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in Africa
Equal rights!
Racial segregation in the South
"de facto" literally means "about or concerning fact", but in our usage, we take it as "in practice, but not required by law". The concept of "de facto" segregation means that even though there is no law requiring separation or segregation (of race or creed or whatever), the people choose to segregate themselves.
isolation, segregation, stripping of human rights, making them live in ghettos, death camps, concentration camps
in Africa
Equal rights!
Racial segregation in the South
What risk did who take? And in what time period? You have not given us enough information to answer your question.
He banned discrimination in defense industries
Civil Rights, those rights that most take for granted. Segregation affected all aspects of life for those segregated; Politics, Social, Educational, Judicial, etc.
they walked and didn't take the bus
He made a speech (The I Had A Dream speech) and said that segregation shouldn't be aloud anymore and a law was made that there wouldn't be anymore segregation. If you want to know more than that then look it up. :)
Segregation took place in various locations, including schools, restaurants, public transportation, restrooms, and housing. These policies enforced racial separation and discrimination, particularly in the United States during the mid-20th century.
"de facto" literally means "about or concerning fact", but in our usage, we take it as "in practice, but not required by law". The concept of "de facto" segregation means that even though there is no law requiring separation or segregation (of race or creed or whatever), the people choose to segregate themselves.
Many people still believed that racial segregation was a correct and necessary form of social organization, and they preferred to violate the law rather than racially integrate.
He banned discrimination in defense industries