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Williams is a historian and he excoriated the United States for failing to live up to the promise of the 1954 Brown decision that declared segregated "separate but equal' education to be fundamentally unequal.
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After all, in pre-revolutionary Cuba, blacks and whites had lived largely segregated, separated by huge disparities in economic and social standing.
On the basis of earlier findings, it was hypothesized that young children are not inclined to perceptually segregate separate acoustic components in the speech signal.
Ah, the old "she's the one who's segregating separating herself" argument, always convincing.
Thus gene categories corresponding to components of bioenergetics, mitochondria, and the cytoskeleton segregated into separate clusters in all micro-array analyses, while protein synthesis and protein degradation segregated into separate clusters only at 14 D (Figure S2, S3 and S4).
The city is strictly segregated, with separate hotels, restaurants and nightclubs for blacks.
Eleven percent of black special education students were segregated in separate classes, compared with 7percentt of white students.
The center's inclusive environment, as opposed to public schools where special education pupils are often segregated in separate classrooms, is more like the real world, she said.
I grew up in the North, less segregated, but separate nevertheless.
Even the seating inside Carville's chapel was segregated to separate the sick from the well.
Insurance companies have to keep the money "segregated" in separate accounts when they collect premiums.
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