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This wouldn't be the first time the charts enforced segregation.
Even Jim Crow laws, which enforced segregation across the South, were named after a blackface persona.
A spokesman for Leicester said: "The University of Leicester does not permit enforced segregation at public events.
The state officials who enforced segregation were clearly aware of what Central Point's residents were up to and tried to stop it.
Most probably through enforced segregation and a ban on intermarriage, the invading tribes had isolated the native British tribes in order to create a new, Germanicised country.
A whites-only enclave exemplifies the deep racial divides that still preoccupy South Africa two decades after the end of enforced segregation.
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In the heavily segregated landscape of America's neighborhoods, focusing on the segregated neighborhoods where many minorities live, and on the systems that enforce segregation in housing, education and health care, can hit many targets at once, he added.
"Integration" here means more than terminating legally-enforced segregation, and more than sheer mixing of people with different races and identities in the same setting.
Dandridge told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We are not talking about universities enforcing segregation.
Ms Dandridge said: "We are not talking about universities enforcing segregation.
In reality it served to enforce segregation of native Africans, further disenfranchise them, and control their economic options.
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