Some Blacks overtly insist that some colleges, fraternities and nightclubs be reserved for Blacks.
Segregation is the separation of people into racial groups without reasonable justification on the basis of discrimination. Racial segregation is outlawed in the United States, but unfortunately it may still exist within social norms.
Segregation is still in the us today and it started in 1550!! When slavery ended it still had racial segregation we don't know the exact year it started but it ended in 1967
Racial segregation in the United States, as a general term, included the racial segregation orhypersegregation of facilities, services, and opportunities such as housing, medical care, education, employment, and transportation along racial lines. The expression refers primarily to the legally or socially enforced separation of African Americans from other races, but can more loosely refer to voluntary separation, and also to separation of other racial or ethnic minorities from the majority mainstream society and communitity.
There are two types of segregation. The first type is called de jure segregation. De jure means segregation because of a law, mandate, or forced reason. Examples of this are aparthied, and different schools for different races. The other type is de facto. De facto is because its how we're wired. It's like blacks sitting on one side, and Hispanics on the other side of a room, just because those are their friends. It is not forced. Examples of this are dating people only in your race, and Little Haiti or Chinatown.
De facto segregation results from social and economic factors, such as housing discrimination, unequal access to education, and unequal economic opportunities. It is not mandated by law like de jure segregation, but it still leads to the separation of racial and ethnic groups in society.
There are no longer any laws requiring racial segregation. A certain amount of racial separation still exists, because many people would rather be closer to members of their own ethnicity.
Segregation has occured in countries all over the world, most notably the United States where Martin Luther King fought against racial discrimination through a series of non-violent protests. Unfortuantely, segregation still exists today in many third world countries.
Many people still believed that racial segregation was a correct and necessary form of social organization, and they preferred to violate the law rather than racially integrate.
Segregation lasted from 1896 to 1954 when Jim Crow was "killed". Answer: It lasted 58 years.
People still do believe in segregation today some even think slavery should be brought back the idiots.
Yes, there are a number of southwestern tribes that still exist. Examples: Pueblo Indians Navajo Hopi Apache
If segregation had never dissolved, society would still be deeply divided along racial lines, with limited opportunities for marginalized groups. This would perpetuate inequality, discrimination, and social injustice, hindering overall progress and cohesion in society.