desegregation in A Sentence

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    King didn't just want Desegregation;

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    First, school Desegregation, and then the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.

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    To desegregate one lunch counter would begin a tipping process toward the Desegregation of larger institutions;

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    Ohio Real Estate Law, including instruction in civil rights, housing discrimination and Desegregation problems( 40 hours).

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    He imposed wage and price controls, enforced Desegregation of Southern schools and established the Environmental Protection Agency.

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    He imposed wage and price controls for ninety days, enforced Desegregation of Southern schools and established the Environmental Protection Agency.

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    Hopeful of doing well in the South in 1972, he sought to dispose of Desegregation as a political issue before then.

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    He imposed wage and price controls for a period of ninety days, enforced Desegregation of Southern schools and established the Environmental Protection Agency.

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    His hope in doing this was doing well in the South in 1972; he sought to dispose of Desegregation as a political issue before then.

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    The"Ku Klux Klan" name was used by a numerous independent local groups opposing the Civil Rights Movement and Desegregation, especially in the 1950s and 1960s.

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    Black American psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark studied the psychological impact of segregation and testified with their findings in the Desegregation case Brown v. Board of Education(1954).

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    When the state's governor George Wallace(who vehemently opposed Desegregation) sent in police and state troopers to end the demonstrations, violence erupted in Birmingham, and some protestors were arrested.

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    Many state legislators, mayors, and city council or school board members are afraid that if they push Desegregation efforts they will touch a“third rail” of politics by alienating their white constituents.

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    In the early 1950s, a number of school Desegregation cases are filed in the federal courts by courageous students and parents who risk life and property by opposing the segregation system.

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    To desegregate one lunch counter would begin a tipping process toward the Desegregation of larger institutions; to permit student leafleting would legitimize a student voice in decisions; to prohibit the short-handled hoe meant accepting workplace safety regulations.”.

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