The segregation of Black people is often referred to as "racial segregation." This practice was legally enforced in the United States, particularly from the late 19th century until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, through laws known as Jim Crow laws. These laws mandated the separation of races in public spaces, schools, transportation, and more, institutionalizing discrimination against Black individuals. Segregation can also refer to similar practices in other countries and contexts throughout history.
Mississippi was hell for black people
YES
black people are black because there black
Segregation
Martin had stop segregation. Also he made black people and white people be together . From Ny'a
Segregation meant that the black people were not allowed to eat at the same resturant as white people etc...
Legal separation of blacks and whites was commonly referred to as segregation in the United States, particularly during the Jim Crow era. This practice was enforced through laws known as Jim Crow laws which mandated racial segregation in public facilities and institutions.
Mississippi was hell for black people
YES
black people are black because there black
Segregation
the segregation of white and black people in south Africa
The separation of people based on their race is called segregation.
Segregation
cos of segregation
The system of separating black and white people in South Africa was called apartheid. It was a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that enforced white minority rule over the majority non-white population.
Martin had stop segregation. Also he made black people and white people be together . From Ny'a