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Yes, there was widespread segregation in 1906, particularly in the United States. Racial segregation laws, known as Jim Crow laws, were in effect in many Southern states, enforcing the separation of African Americans from whites in public spaces, schools, and transportation. Additionally, discriminatory practices and social norms reinforced racial divisions in various aspects of life, including housing and employment. Segregation was a deeply entrenched part of American society during this period.

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