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  • Other public housing projects also reflected later de facto segregation.
  • Firstly, it reinforced the de facto segregation that existed in South Dallas.
  • So we will once more test the question of whether de facto segregation is unconstitutional.
  • What we have is de facto segregation in the North as well as the South.
  • De facto segregation can occur in districts or educational organizations that passively promote racial segregation.
  • North Omaha was marred by race-related violence and de facto segregation throughout the 20th century.
  • Stanford also faces increasing pressure in some circles to end mandatory busing without without encouraging de facto segregation.
  • What the settlement cannot address in the short term is the de facto segregation operating in Northern Ireland.
  • Without finger-pointing or rancor, it explores the peculiar dual legacy fostered by de facto segregation.
  • The de facto segregation of social classes in Brazilian schools also helps to keep the peace, she said.
  • The NAACP fought for the de jure law to be upheld and for de facto segregation practices to be abolished.
  • HAP never had any explicit policy advocating segregation; nonetheless, for various reasons de facto segregation was the norm.
  • This is both from the aftermath of legalized segregation and the result of a continued practice of de facto segregation.
  • The problem of de facto segregation in our schools is worsening, and lots of school districts are grappling with it,
  • In some neighborhood grade schools, there is de facto segregation that Ethiopians feel has meant a lower standard of education.
  • This state of de facto segregation continued to exist in the town of Kent, Ohio up until the late 1960s.
  • Economic discrepancies and de facto segregation, however, continue and is a prominent feature of mundane life in the United States.
  • But there is a pattern across the country : that de facto segregation creates school districts that are separate and unequal and poorly funded.
  • Gates was a Harvard sophomore the year that Garrity ordered that Boston's neighborhood schools be abolished to end their de facto segregation.
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