Sentence examples for institutionalized segregation from inspiring English sources

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The discomfort, in part, came from pride: Some of the revolution's most visible achievements involved ending institutionalized segregation, at beach clubs, at schools and in neighborhoods where the homes of wealthy white Cubans who fled were often given to Cubans of color.

The defeat of most of institutionalized segregation means we must now deal with its equally strong but often less obvious lingering effects.

In contrast to last week's school board session, many of the people who addressed the board early on in the meeting expressed support for the student and decried what one speaker called "institutionalized segregation".

In essence, she wanted a sort of institutionalized segregation so that a black business could maintain itself.

Then, with the rise of institutionalized segregation and the complicity of white jockeys, their numbers began to dwindle.

During the first half of the twentieth century, there wasn't just Anatole Broyard alone there were thousands, probably tens of thousands, of light-skinned men and women who decided to escape the rigors of institutionalized segregation and the ugliness of Jim Crow by burying for good their original black lives.

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Yet most Latinos and people of color still live on the east side of Austin, the legacy of a 1928 City Master Plan that institutionalized racial segregation.

Under South Africa's apartheid policy that institutionalized racial segregation, black citizens were prohibited from living on or owning land that was exclusively designated for white South Africans.

Edward had approached the guy, who offered the sort of specific, detailed response one might actually expect in a country that is but 20 years removed from institutionalized racial segregation.

America, indeed, has a long and troubling past of racial discrimination, institutionalized and systemic, like segregation in the Jim Crow South, the discriminatory internment of people of Japanese heritage during World War II and a culture of extra legal, individualized and societal racism.

In 1952 MetLife followed a policy of segregation that was institutionalized nationwide.

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