How to use in-sentence of “segregation”:
– The power of introducing youth into the Civil Rights Movement became a turning point and showed the vast expanse of racism and systemic segregation that had become entrenched in the culture.
– There were laws in place to ensure that segregation was abided by.
– This segregation was also done in the armed forces, schools, restaurants, on buses and in what jobs blacks got.
– In 1954 the Supreme Court ended racial segregation in public schools.
– Although the Ku Klux Klan’s reasons for supporting racial segregation are not mainly based on religious ideals, some Klan groups are openly Christian Protestant because of their northern European/Germanic roots.
– But segregation in all other places was still legal.
– He also spoke against racial segregation during the 1960s.
– His songs usually use the racial slur nigger and sometimes he voices sympathy for Jim Crow-era segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.

Example sentences of “segregation”:
- Somatic crossing-over and segregation in "Drosophila melanogaster".
- After the segregation of Sophora, this genus comprises 9 species.
– Somatic crossing-over and segregation in “Drosophila melanogaster”.
– After the segregation of Sophora, this genus comprises 9 species.
– The cultural context of gender segregation in children’s peer groups.
– He is best known for his work to overturn racial segregation in the United States in the 1950s and early 1960s.
– During the 1950s, school segregation was required in fifteen U.S states.
– Board of Education” that segregation was not protected by the United States Constitution.
– In the Southern states, racial segregation was enforced by law.
– These attitudes in turn supported the horrors of African slavery, Apartheid, History of racial segregation in the United StatesSegregation and the Jim Crow laws, Nazism and Japanese imperialism.
– The beginning of segregation followed the baseball season of 1867.
– Ferguson.” Brown made segregation in schools illegal.
– The goal of segregation is to keep the “inferior” race away from the “better” race.
– At the school board, Carter spoke against racial segregation in public schools.
– As early as 1949, the youth wing of the African National Congress suggested fighting against racial segregation using many different strategies.
– He became Senate Majority Leader, then fell from power after praising Strom Thurmond’s 1948 Racial segregation in the United Statessegregationist Dixiecrat presidential bid.
– Board of Education”, though it would be several years before school segregation was ended.
– However, his support for the war and plans to change racial segregation in South Africa made him very unpopular with the Afrikaners, and in 1948, lost the election to Daniel Francois Malan and the pro-Apartheid National Party.
– Ferguson” by making school segregation illegal, but it did not overturn the entire law.
– Some people may not even notice that the females aren’t included under the general category, resulting in a type of segregation or exclusion of the females in the occupation.
– As they looked into sex-segregation in childhood, the researchers found that segregation rose with age and that most Western children exihibit these preferences around 3–4 years old.
More in-sentence examples of “segregation”:
– They decided that their goal would be to end segregation everywhere not just on buses.
– Carter was politically motivated to protest against Racial segregationracial segregation and support the growing civil rights movement.
– That year, it was made up of Democrats opposed to the ending of racial segregation and was most successful in Southern states.
– George Wallace announced in his inaugural address, “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever” as his policy.
– In a 7-to-1 ruling, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesAssociate Justice Stanley Forman Reed fashioned an “undue burden” test to decide the constitutionality of a Virginia law requiring separate but equal racial segregation in public transportation.
– He thought segregation made black Americans feel inferior.
– Kansas allowed segregation in public schools, and they were in Topeka and other cities.
– Supreme Court made Racial segregation against the law.
– Presidential Election he became the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party faction called “Dixiecrat” – people who supported racial segregation and opposed civil rights laws.
– Those adults agreed to wait six months to end segregation in restaurants.
– The National Party passed apartheid laws to make racial segregation the law in South Africa.
– Racial segregation had existed in Southern Africa for centuries.
– This has led to new types of segregation caused by people’s prejudices and behavior.
– The project aims to create understanding for the highly limiting societal effects that the gender segregation unfolds, especially for and by examining the experiences of members of the LGBTQI+ community.
– It caused more intense racial segregation of African Americans throughout the South.
– The local NAACP had been looking for a test case to challenge the bus segregation laws.
– Board of Education banned racial segregation in schools.
– Throughout the early 1960s, college students who were against the policies of segregation in Southern United States would travel to the south.
– The other ended the racial segregation of streetcars in the city.
– Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawing segregation in United StatesAmerican schools and public places.
– It meant the federal government was willing to get involved and force states to end segregation in schools.
– In his time in the Supreme Court he worked to end segregation and fought for the equal rights for all people.
– The Jim Crow laws were a number of laws requiring racial segregation in the United States.
– As a lawyer, he fought to end segregation between blacks and whites.
– These laws enforced segregation and took the vote away from African Americans whose parents or grandparents were slaves.
- They decided that their goal would be to end segregation everywhere not just on buses.
- Carter was politically motivated to protest against Racial segregationracial segregation and support the growing civil rights movement.
– Contributions to the magazine included an article on golf course segregation by Robinson’s old friend Joe Louis.
– The APG II system includes it in the family Asparagaceae in the order Asparagales in the monocots clade but allows for the optional segregation of Hesperocallidaceae as a monophyletic family when several other families are likewise segregated.
– On June 13, 1956, the District Court ruled that “the enforced segregation of black and white passengers on motor buses operating in the City of Montgomery violates the Constitution and laws of the United States” because the conditions deprived people of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment.
– The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered Parchman to end its trusty program; racial segregation at the prison; and all other cruel, unusual, and unconstitutional practices immediately.
– Religious segregation is the idea that people should be separated based on their religion.
– Racial segregation in South Africa began when the country was a NetherlandsDutch colony.
– Apartheid was the term used to refer to racial segregation in South Africa.
– The struggle required physical courage, unshakable conviction and a willingness to forgive those who would beat and even murder them out of ignorance and fear… they were going to love segregation to death”.
– It only presents one point of view – that segregation exists in Japan.
– Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is an international treaty against racism and racial segregation as one of the series of international human rights law.
– Board of Education” declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, many American schools continued to remain largely segregated due to housing inequality.
– Between 1958 and 1960, activists used sit-ins to protest segregation at lunch counters.
– Across the United States, segregation in housing was a problem.
– He also called for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which would make discrimination and segregation illegal.
– He also in favour with civil rights movement against racial segregation and opposed Vietman War.
– She wanted to show that such racial segregation was a bad idea.
– Some nations began boycotting South African events because of racial segregation policy of apartheid.AUTO RACING; Compiled from wire reports by Ken Paskman.
– He experienced segregation as a young boy in the Southern United States.
– Civil rights leaders focused on Montgomery, Alabama, because the segregation there was so extreme.
– In 1954, the Supreme Court of the United StatesUS Supreme Court ruled that such segregation in state-run schools was against the US Constitution.
– Board of Education of Topeka about racial segregation in public schools in 1948, which was one of the biggest cases of the century.
– People of all races have fought against segregation and discrimination in the United States.
