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Four other states allowed segregation at the discretion of local school boards.
He said the black American experience with law involved adherence to principles, not to the civil laws that allowed segregation until half a century ago.
This paradigm allowed segregation (de facto, not de jure) in North Carolina to survive longer than it did in Mississippi or Alabama.
But the racist attitudes that allowed slavery to flourish for so long, that allowed segregation of schools and hotels and drinking fountains, that rationalize economic inequality and outrageously biased legislation and law enforcement... that didn't just go away the next day.
Field perturbation by the intervention of the technician allowed segregation of the trace into orthogonal components.
They, in essence, found that any interaural difference that generated a perceived lateralization shift also allowed segregation of target and interfering speech.
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When the lac operon fusion vector, MudJ, is transposed into the duplicated region, removal of tetracycline from the growth media allows segregation of the duplication yielding (Ara−) haploid segregants which appear as red colonies or as red/white (Ara−/+) sectoring colonies on TTC arabinose indicator plates.
This avoidance, Baum concludes, allows segregation to continue.
Moreover, why allow segregation along religious lines in schools in the first place?
In November 1956 the Supreme Court ruled that Alabama's laws allowing segregation on the buses were unconstitutional.
Because of his vigorous protests of Wilson's allowing segregation of several federal offices, Trotter was ejected.
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