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Mr. Roca called both measures forms of segregation.
Meanwhile, other forms of segregation such as in the labour market or inequality are given much less attention.
In the cities, where most free blacks lived, rudimentary forms of segregation existed prior to 1860, but no uniform pattern emerged.
There are at least 25,000 prisoners in solitary, while tens of thousands more are in other forms of segregation, which are only somewhat less restrictive.
THE waves of immigration to the United States over the last 20 years -- the largest two-decade influx in the nation's history -- have produced new forms of segregation and integration that challenge the traditional meaning of those words.
The D.A.R.'s enforcement of its "white artist" policy against Marian Anderson drew protests from many commentators who otherwise favored segregation; perhaps they sensed that such exaggerated forms of segregation would, and did, end up endangering the whole system.
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In her neighborhood, she finds, a form of segregation sets in early.
Dr. Grützner found that the platypus neatly avoids this problem, with a form of segregation.
Others criticize them as a form of segregation, where people cannot reach their potential.
Then British political leaders provoked anger by suggesting that veils on Muslim women were a form of segregation.
"It is as rigid a form of segregation as ever existed in this country," Mr. Koppel says.
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