Redlining was a financial practice that significantly facilitated segregation in the United States. This discriminatory policy involved banks and insurance companies denying loans and services to residents of certain neighborhoods, primarily affecting African American communities. By marking these areas as high-risk on maps, lenders effectively restricted access to home ownership and investment, reinforcing racial segregation and economic disparity. This practice had lasting impacts on wealth accumulation and community development for generations.
Martin Luther King Jr. helped stop the segregation of blacks and whites in the south.
In 1956, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Browder v. Gayle that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional, effectively ending the practice of racial segregation in public transportation. This decision was based on the violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The ruling was significant in the Civil Rights Movement, as it affirmed the legal basis for challenging segregation and helped to inspire further activism against racial discrimination.
she helped stop segregation
to protest Rosa Parks arrest and segregation in general_ James Roberts(The OJX) helped you:)
The church's rule against usury and the practice of charging interest by banks helped to secularize the financial sector. This separation of church and finance led to the development and expansion of banking institutions that were not bound by religious restrictions on lending practices.
he was involved by it because he helped stop segregation in schools.
The SCLC was important because they helped end segregation non violently.
They passed segregation laws. Hope this helped!
It helped blacks be treated equally
The SNCC, or the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
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The Negotiation of the "gentlemen's Agreement"