Sentence examples for imposed segregation from inspiring English sources

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The Court of Appeals observed, inter alia, that the increases were designed to eliminate the vestiges of state imposed segregation by improving the "desegregative attractiveness" of the district and by reversing "white flight" to the suburbs.

In 1950, the court struck down the "separate but equal" doctrine when an African American man, Heman Sweatt, sued after he was barred from the university's law school in Austin because the Texas state constitution imposed segregation in education.

In the Administration state ment, Mr. Nixon vowed toll eliminate officially imposed segregation in Southern public schools but said that further court guidance was necessary before abolishing de facto seg regation, which results from resdential patterns n the North and South.

And though discrimination in Israel, as in America, remains a scourge, there is no imposed segregation.

James Marsden as Corny Collins, the host of The Corny Collins Show; his politically progressive attitudes lead him to fight his show's imposed segregation.

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Rumours that the airline would impose segregation were fuelled by a comment by Abdul Rahman Al-Fahd, Saudia's vice president of marketing, who replied to a tweet complaining about the delays caused by non-segregation, saying: "There are solutions to this problem.

It follows news that a London university, UCL, has banned an Islamic organisation from campus after concluding that it attempted to impose segregation at a debate which also featured Tzortzis.

The exploitation of blacks was something he admitted he had "never got over".Nor had America got over it, despite the march from Selma, in which Mr Franklin led a posse of historians, and Brown v Board of Education, where he lent his scholarship to help prove that the Framers had not meant to impose segregation on the public schools.

Today, a different group is the victim of comparable legal discrimination that imposes segregation on them and denies them equal civil and political rights.

However, in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Supreme Court held that the states could impose segregation so long as they provided similar facilities the formation of the "separate but equal" doctrine.

It is only one characteristic though, of America's self imposed social segregation.

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