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    Segregation and segregation laws After the 13th Amendment passed by the Congress on January 31‚ 1865 ‚slavery in America was abolished. All the Southern States agreed to the 14th Amendment by 1870‚ which guaranteed equal protection under the law to all citizens. Unfortunately‚ this “equal” was only an apparent status. Trough violence a terrorist gang named “Ku Kux Klan” kept black people from voting and supporting the govern ‚ spreading danger and fear. The old white Redeemer govern regained

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    Wicked Witch of the West. In “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” the Wicked Witch of the West represented segregation in the South. During the time this book was written‚ segregation had be the usual in the South. This book was written in 1900. During the early 1900s‚ slavery had of course been abolished‚ and blacks were considered “separate but equal”. Racism had played a great role within segregation of African Americans in the South. The South had numerous laws to dehumanize blacks. The legislature

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    appropriate given so-called natural differences of racial groups. As made evident by the existence of both segregated and integrated churches‚ the world views that buttress each spiritual community have maintained for quite some time. There is segregation in today’s religious groups. As Martin Luther King Jr’s assertion‚ that Americans most segregated hour is 11am Sunday morning. I agree‚ why is it that blacks are with blacks‚ Hispanics with Hispanics‚ Asian Americans with Asian Americans? I never

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    in neighborhoods and that this practice is not incompatible with justice” (Shelby 67). Shelby states that black self-segregation is valid and compatible with justice; however‚ I believe that this statement highlights that self-segregation of the underprivileged is the only segregation compatible with justice. When the privileged‚ in this case white people‚ practice self-segregation‚ it is rather called discrimination. The lack of finance and education hinders black people from the integration into

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    Essay of Segregation Segregation is defined as the policy or practice of separating people based on their race‚ class‚ ethnic group religion or gender‚ especially as a form of discrimination. Racial segregation is not an isolated phenomenon. There are examples of segregation that can be dated back to the earliest stages of mankind. All over the world in hundreds of different cultures we can identify clear examples of segregation either by race caste gender religion age. During the Spanish colonization

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    Racism in early 1930 In the early 1930’s many races were still treated as inferiors. Not only were African Americans discriminated against but also many of the more oriental groups were treated the same way‚ more so in the south than the north. White Americans still had a better life than the minorities even though the depression greatly affected them as well. African Americans‚ despite the rights they were supposed to have‚ were still having a major struggle with many of their rights being

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    Racial Segregation in the United States is one of the countries most negative enforcements in history. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had promised freedom but racial segregation was everywhere decades after this event. Segregation is the separation of humans into ethnic or racial groups in daily life. This includes activities such as :eating in a restaurant‚ drinking from a water fountain‚ using a public toilet‚ attending school‚ going to the movies‚ riding on a bus‚ or in the rental

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    laws‚ amendments‚ and certain types of social acceptance‚ such as breaking down the barriers of racial segregation constructed in the post World War 1 Era‚ to improve the lives of all living in the U.S.A. Not even today do we have perfect harmony‚ but still do we work towards this goal. But how has the past affected today? Does Slavery still impact those living now? Has the complete social segregation of the 1920’s affected social conditions today? It is actually the racial barring

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    Lynching 1930 From 1890 to 1930‚ The Tuskegee Institute recorded a total of 3384 cases‚ 612 whites and 2772 blacks. However‚ it is obvious that blacks were subjected more to lynching from 1900 to 1930 where there were only 265 cases of whites compared to 1859 cases of blacks. Lawrence Beitlers ’ iconic photo‚ Lynching 1930‚ showed the lynching of two young black men accused of raping a teenage white girl. This photo is a good representation of how different blacks were treated during the early

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    Occupational Segregation Since the beginning of time‚ from all accounts‚ there has been some form of inequality between genders in society. This has become especially true in the workplace and for some people occupational segregation may be to blame. Occupational segregation is the grouping of similar jobs at similar workplaces. Not to be confused with job segregation which looks at specific jobs within specific workplaces‚ occupational segregation focuses on the occupation as a whole. An example

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