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But these qualities endeared Carver to many whites, who were almost invariably charmed by his humble demeanour and his quiet work in self-imposed segregation at Tuskegee.
Conversely, my self-imposed segregation broke down badly over Brüno; by the time I saw it, all the funny or contentious bits had already been quoted or debated so thoroughly I felt overwhelmed by deja vu; the act of watching had become redundant.
But this common ground and the potential for such a coalition is threatened now, not by the forces of racism and segregation, but from a kind of self-imposed segregation that sees such black-white alliances as diminishing of our cause.
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To Burton it was more than just musical genre-bending, it was a work of activism: a comment on the futility of self-imposed racial segregation.
What those well-meaning parents don't realise is that by withholding their kids they are contributing to the self-imposed class and ethnic segregation that plagues many urban districts.
The Jos Plateau, in contrast, is a mixed society divided along ethnic and religious lines - here the Fulani are an ethnic minority, experiencing segregation and self-imposed separation from their 'indigene' neighbours.
Segregation can also be voluntary or self-imposed.
Racial segregation is one of many types of segregation, which can range from deliberate and systematic persecution through more subtle types of discrimination to self-imposed separation.
A self-imposed rule.
This exile was self-imposed.
This is self-imposed uncertainty.
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