After the law was passed for there to be no segregation in schools is required and desegregation was happening almost everywhere in the U.S.
Segregation lasted from 1896 to 1954 when Jim Crow was "killed". Answer: It lasted 58 years.
There was still a lot of segregation in 1947, which was the year that Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play baseball. A large majority of schools were still segregated, and it wasn't until 1965 that the Voting Rights Act was passed.
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
The Jim Crow laws were in place from 1876 through 1965. These laws were a way to force segregation at public facilities.
It occurred in the entire South Africa when apartheid was still in use.
Everywhere.
Once the slaves were freed by the emancipation proclamation, people had still thought they were inferior because they were originally slaves. Being that people didn't want to be held on the same level as slaves, they had separated themselves from them and thus, segregation.
Here is an example. segregation of polluted species are known to occur in the early stage.
Mendel's principle of segregation states that a separation of allele pairs occur during the gamete formation. They randomly unite at fertilization.
People still do believe in segregation today some even think slavery should be brought back the idiots.
best known in South Africa, its an Afrikaans word meaning racial segregation
well segregation is still going on in the deep south like in mississppi, Kentucky, Tennessee etc.
Yes
Yes, segregation still went on in the USA
No one did, it still occurs today. EVERYWHERE.
segregation was a time when people would be separated from the whites because of their culture or because of their skin color and the whites would have the blacks as slaves still in Texas they still believe in segregation.