Campaign Against Racial Discrimination was created in 1964.
The Campaign Against Racial Discrimination, also known as CARD, formally ended in 1968 after achieving its goal of establishing laws against racial discrimination in the UK. The organization played a key role in influencing the passing of the Race Relations Act of 1965 and the subsequent Race Relations Act of 1968.
Segregation
The doctrine of Separate but Equal was not a satisfactory solution to the question of civil rights for racial minorities. This is due to the fact that keeping the races separate was inherently unequal and racist.
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The Separate But Equal Mandate -apex
The elimination of the practice of providing separate schools and other public facilities for racial groups is called de-segregation. It could also be called, "A step in the right direction!"
The elimination of the practice of providing separate schools and other public facilities for racial groups is called de-segregation. It could also be called, "A step in the right direction!"
A form of a campaign used to conquer the ongoing issue of black segregation and to gain racial equality whilst speeding up the process of desegregation throughout the South of America ( the most racial part of America)
The Plessy v. Ferguson decision upheld the racial concept of "separate but equal." This legal doctrine maintained that racial segregation was constitutional as long as the separate facilities for African Americans and whites were deemed equal in quality. This ruling effectively legitimized state-sponsored racial discrimination and segregation, reinforcing systemic racism in the United States until it was overturned by Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.
Which of these statements accurately describes the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision of 1896?