De Facto and De Jure Segregation in Black America

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Explore the complexities of de facto and de jure segregation in Black America, the implications of Jim Crow laws, residential living patterns, and the challenges in ending de facto segregation. Delve into the constitutionality of racism and the changing movements towards equality.

  • Segregation
  • Black America
  • Jim Crow Laws
  • Civil Rights
  • Racism

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  1. De Facto Segregation De Jure Segregation The Two Different Black Americas

  2. The Two Black Americas De Jure Segregation & De Facto Segregation De Jure De Facto Segregation by law Segregation in practice Example? Jim Crow Laws Example? Residential living patterns De jure segregation can be ended. De facto segregation is a choice.

  3. The Changing Movement How does one end de facto segregation?

  4. The Changing Movement Is it unconstitutional to be racist or have racist beliefs?

  5. The Changing Movement

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