Many states and cities appear to still be segregated racially. One reason is because people tend to choose to live in areas within their comfort zone. Those of certain racial groups may choose to live near others who share similar cultural experiences.
They don't.
Michigan
The Supreme Court ruled that racially segregated schools are illegal.
No. The Supreme Court ruling that declared racially segregated school systems to be inherently unequal was Brown v. Board of Education which overruled Plessy v. Ferguson.
By the reality of neighborhood schools located in areas that happen to be racially segregated.
Racially segregated public schools were developed as a way to enforce and maintain racial hierarchy and white supremacy in the United States. These policies were put in place to keep Black and other minority groups separate from white students, perpetuating discrimination and inequality in education.
African Americans were still treated with discrimination and prejudice, so they served in racially segregated units.
A racially integrated school. Conversely, a school (system) that keeps blacks and whites separated is said to be "segregated."
Racially segregated public schools deny equal treatment under the law
Jim Crow is most famous for his "Jim Crow Laws," which said that certain facilities in the South were to be racially segregated, coining the phrase, "separate but equal."
There have always been at least some situations in which people of different skin color were allowed to be together, but if you are thinking of racially segregated restaurants, that was outlawed in 1965 in the US.
enforced the strict separation of the races