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What did segregation in the south mean?

segregation in the south means that the blacks and the whites were separated by their skin color and being judged by it


Did most blacks leave the south after the civil war?

No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.


Black experience in the south of the US?

There was a lot of segregation in the South and many blacks were treated unfairly.


In what year was segregation between white and blacks abolished in the US?

Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation in January 1,1863 and slavery was abolished in 1865 after Civil War between the north and south. Radical Republicans attempted to integrate blacks during Reconstruction but failed. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended legal segregation but racism's vestiges continue to this day. From Akatsukiiub1


What is a good sentence for the word segregation?

Martin Luther King Jr. helped stop the segregation of blacks and whites in the south.


What groups were blacks and whites who rode buses south to protest segregation of the bus stations?

The Freedom Riders were groups of people who rode buses south to protest segregation of the bus station. They were both blacks and whites.


What was the practice the south employed after the civil war to segregate blacks from whites?

The practice the South employed after the Civil War to segregate Blacks from Whites was known as Jim Crow laws. These were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in public facilities, transportation, education, and housing in the Southern United States.


Why were'NT the blacks and whites in south Africa civil?

The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."


South Africa's legal system of rigid separation between blacks and whites?

Racial segregation


What was segregated between white and blacks in the south in 1950's US?

Nova Net Right?if soracial segregation


How did the south feel about blacks after the civil war?

they all got married


When was Compulsory segregation first imposed against southern blacks?

As an immediate consequence of the withdrawl of federal troops from the South in 1877