The end of a policy of racial segregation refers to the dismantling of laws and practices that enforced the separation of people based on their race, particularly in areas such as education, housing, and public facilities. This movement gained significant momentum during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, culminating in landmark legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. These laws aimed to promote equality and prohibit discrimination, marking a critical shift towards racial integration and social justice. The end of segregation has had a lasting impact on society, shaping ongoing discussions about race and equality.
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The government in South Africa made a policy of racial segregation against all people who were not white. As well as black indigent Africans, this involved any non-white races. This is called apartheid or a government policy of racial segregation. The man who led the people against the apartheid was Nelson Mandela.Read more: What_was_the_racial_segregation_in_South_Africa
== == Plessy v. Ferguson == ==
what were some of the guards of racial segregation that Mathabane encountered
The United Kingdom never had racial segregation.
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It hasn't....
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no, that would be segregation. Integration is the policy of combining races into one group
The government in South Africa made a policy of racial segregation against all people who were not white. As well as black indigent Africans, this involved any non-white races. This is called apartheid or a government policy of racial segregation. The man who led the people against the apartheid was Nelson Mandela.Read more: What_was_the_racial_segregation_in_South_Africa
NSDAP Office of Racial Policy ended in 1945.
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The end of segregation in the military.
Desegregation was the abolishment of racial segregation.
== == Plessy v. Ferguson == ==