Sentence examples for land segregation from inspiring English sources

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The institution maintained and sustained decades of slavery, indentured servitude, contracted labor, the theft of land, segregation, and laws and public policy that maintain political, economic, and cultural inequality.

However, what looks like similar manifestations of urban poverty is often driven by deeply contextual local factors such as such as the right to land, segregation, labor market structures, ethnic and social ties to place, inter-governmental relations, fiscal governance, and even the legacy of colonial spatial inequality (and lack of redress in the postcolonial period).

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That legacy has included, of course, the devastation of Native American peoples and land, slavery, segregation, domestic terrorism from groups like the KKK, violence against the LGBTQ-community, women, the disabled and the economically oppressed. .

The results show that segregation land use and leapfrog indices are the prominent components that identified the sprawl development within most of SPZ in Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan, while the planning consistency, strip development and urban density are recorded as the indicators that less correlation have with sprawl.

"Yesterday, America was a land of slavery, segregation, lynching and Ku Klux Klan," the cleric said.

"Yesterday, America was a land of slavery, segregation, lynching and Ku Klux Klan," the cleric says.

Yesterday, America was a land of slavery, segregation, lynching and Ku Klux Klan.

I must remind the American masses that slavery, racism, removal of Native Americans from their land, and Jim Crow segregation in American society was LEGAL, and Dr. King, his non-violence movement for Civil Rights, the Abolitionist movement in Southern states were considered ILLEGAL in the eyes of the law.

Proponents of the RF stand downplayed black nationalist grievances regarding land ownership and segregation, and argued that despite the racial imbalance in domestic politics whites made up 5% of the population, but over 90% of registered voters the electoral system was not racist as the franchise was based on financial and educational qualifications rather than ethnicity.

The Group Areas Act and the Land Acts maintained residential segregation.

The Brown case, before the Warren court, was about overturning the "separate but equal" law of the land, which endorsed school segregation that was hardly equal for blacks.

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