Sentence examples for to segregation from inspiring English sources

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to segregation

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The setting apart or separation of things or people, as a natural process, a manner of organizing people that may be voluntary or enforced by law.

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The return to segregation?

A nod was made to segregation, discrimination, poor housing and banlieue ghettos.

Dr. Frist got the top spot after Trent Lott's ode to segregation.

Claudia McClain and Tyboria Stones have both been confined to segregation for substantial periods of time.

But he is not proposing a return to segregation and powdered wigs.

Other Twitter users said the move amounted to segregation and was demeaning to women.

Its congregants tried to ignore the inner voices insisting that belief in the gospels allowed but one response to segregation.

But he's been a controversial figure too: he opposed multiculturalism, and later said that Britain was "sleepwalking to segregation".

He killed himself after being moved without explanation from an open prison to segregation in a closed establishment.

Led largely by students from Northern colleges, freedom riders brought national attention to segregation, and hundreds joined them.

Could a man so dedicated to segregation that he had been willing to kill for it really change?

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