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Some places that Rosa Parks couldn't go that were segregated were: buses, benches, parks, water fountains, and buildings such as restaurants, clothing stores, and shoe departments.
Some places that were more likely than others to be segregated in the South under Jim Crow. Restaurants, convenience stores, and restrooms were almost always segregated.
The goals of the Southern Manifesto was to oppose desegregation.
The freedom riders rode buses south to segregated public transportation and education. Today schools and transportation are no longer segregated.
The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites
Some places that Rosa Parks couldn't go that were segregated were: buses, benches, parks, water fountains, and buildings such as restaurants, clothing stores, and shoe departments.
Some places that were more likely than others to be segregated in the South under Jim Crow. Restaurants, convenience stores, and restrooms were almost always 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.
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The goals of the Southern Manifesto was to oppose desegregation.
The freedom riders rode buses south to segregated public transportation and education. Today schools and transportation are no longer segregated.
she fought womens rights and for places to stop being segregated
she fought womens rights and for places to stop being segregated
They were mostly segregated.
They were mostly segregated.