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it made people feel very low and have no self esteem

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Segregation made the people who were on the "right " side feel superior and self righteous. People being segregated against (the "wrong" people) feel angry, depressed persecuted etc. It did not matter what grounds for the segregation were (national origin, race, religion, political alignment) or where the segregation occurred (America, Germany in the 1940's, South Africa, Ireland etc)

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