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segregation
Nelson Mandela was one of the people who opposed segregation in Africa(South).
It occurred in the entire South Africa when apartheid was still in use.
Apartheid.
Apartheid was a system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994, so 46 years
The National Party did this.
he sent the troops down to desegregate the schools in the south
The Democratic Party and most of people of the South.
Because families like the Youngers experienced segregation from the white community, (apex).
Segregation in the south means there is more racial discrimination in the south
After the Nationalist party came into power, apartheid was established. Also, segregation was officially established as a government policy.
Segregation started in the south.
Factors such as the Great Migration of African Americans from the South to urban centers, increased job opportunities in cities, and discriminatory housing practices leading to segregation all contributed to a higher percentage of minorities in cities during the 1950s.
Racial segregation in the South
The US Supreme Court eventually aided the advancement of the civil rights movement for African American in the 1950s and 1960 by demeaning segregation as being unconstitutional. This lead to the integration of school and the repeal of the Jim crow laws in the south. The changes were met with much resistance.
segregation
segregation in the south means that the blacks and the whites were separated by their skin color and being judged by it