Segregation
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De-Segregation of Schools and the Power of the CourtsThis article examines the various court cases that the Supreme Court and other courts heard dealing with Segregation and the power that the courts had to exert to make it happen. -
The Effect of Segregation on Public EducationArticle examining the effects of segregation on quality of education for African-American and Latino students.
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History of Racial SegregationBrief history of segregation in America.
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Does Segregation Still Exist?Article describing modern day segregation
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Rush Limbaugh Talks Segregation: Fear of a Black PresidentThe latest racism round, this one centered around a comment about segregation (segregated buses), seems to be coming from talk radio host Rush Limbaugh. Some are saying that he is being misrepresented, but, then, that is said every time somebody like... -
Segregation or NotSegregation is a big part of the Civil Rights Movement back in the 60's but the problem is long from gone. What is the real solution, or is there even a real solution to the problem of inequality?
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What is Administrative Segregation in the Texas Prison System?An overview of Administrative Segregation in the Texas Prison System and the GRAD program. -
The Root Cause of Economic Segregation in ChicagoThis paper was written for my political Science Class. This paper looks at the root of economic segregation in the city of Chicago, an how the cities past played a prominent role in what the city looks like today. -
Segregation in Hot Springs in the 40s and 50sRosa Parks refused to step to the back of the bus in 1955 and bacame a famous civil rights activist. We rode at the back of the bus, refusing demands that we come forward. There were others besides Ms. Parks who demonstrated against segregation.
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Commemorating Rosa Park's Struggle to End SegregationIn honor of Black History Month, We look back on one of the many inspiring people from the days of Segregation and her struggle to change all of America. Though she has since passed away, we remember the changes that have been made.
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Orange County Spatial Segregation & InequalityFrom personal observation, I provide an analysis of spatial segregation and equality caused by class division in Orange County through specific attention in landscape construct and residential disassociation between the upper class and lower class.
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Controversial Rush Limbaugh Segregation Comment Highlights Race-Baiting AttitudesRush Limbaugh, conservative talk show host and verbal bomb thrower, has done it again. Following on the heels of Jimmy Carter's racially charged statement, a Limbaugh segregation clip adds fuel to the fire. Are Whites really that racist? -
Segregation in the United StatesIn depth look at court cases addressing the issue of segregation based on race.
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Freeways, Suburbanization and SegregationThis article discusses why freeways were made and how they contributed to ghettoes and segregation, focusing particularly on Los Angeles, California.
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State of Virginia Apologizes for Its Roll in Slavery and SegregationThe state of Virginia, on the eve of the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, expressed "profound regret" for the state's roll in slavery, discrimination and segregation.
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The Supreme Court in Session: Hears School Segregation ArgumentsThe leftovers of the landmark segregation case Brown v. Board of Education have again made it to America's highest court. What happens next is pivotal. -
Racial Segregation in 1967I was once at a school where racial segregation seemed to be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Because the black girls had total control over our entire environment, and all of the boys were in their own section of the playground.
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History of Segregation in AmericaThe sense of superiority among others created the concept of segregation; the legal or social practice of separating people based upon their race or ethnicity.
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Segregation of Gay AmericaThe human rights issues we had in the days of segregation are still going on today, but with a different community of people- Our gay community. Many similarities including limited rights, and unfair treatment is seen in our society against this innocent group of people.
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Sexual Segregation in the 21st CenturySexual segregation still continues in our media, our schools and our general culture.
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Black History Month Poem: Segregation FatigueLangston Hughes wrote about segregation-fatigue that Black soldiers experienced while fighting in the war. This is my Black History poem thanking them for their work. -
Segregation in Colorado SchoolsThis paper is intended to inform the reader of segregation issues that still exist within the Colorado school system and the steps being taken to eliminate it.
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Contemporary Segregation in the SouthA look at contemporary social values and taboos which lead to segregation issues in the Southern United States.
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Segregation in Burroughs's Tarzan of the ApesA look at the segregation and cultural evolutionism in Edward Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the Apes
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Pioneer of Segregation Dies in OhioBefore I read the article about the death of Jefferson Thomas, my first thought was why that name was unfamiliar to me.
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Dreams Deferred: Suburban Segregation in NorthThe United States now has its first black president. But it was not so long ago that racism made achieving the American Dream all but impossible in this country.
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Is Segregation Ever a Good Thing?Article examining the impact of gender and racial stereotyping upon the quality of education for Hispanic and African-American students.
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Understanding the Phenomenon of Voluntary Segregation of Churches in the United StatesEssay examining the differences in worship styles between African-American and Caucasian church congregations in the United States and the impact this has on the ability of churches to effectively reach across racial lines.
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Racism and Segregation: The Origin of the Christian RightThe religious right is a huge force in American politics. You can barely read a newspaper or watch television without seeing some argument or debate going on. However, the movement all began to defend a single, racist act.
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Cost Segregation: A Boon for the Taxpayers!Nobody likes to pay taxes. So, everybody looks for different ways of tax deduction. No wonder, business deductions act as a soothing factor for all the taxpayers.
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Adam Investigates School Segregation and Encounters Joe McCarthy 1954From the Complete History of Adam Panflick. A Semi-fictional Memoir
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Space Sector: Segregation Trailbravery within
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Economic Decline and Class Segregation in Edge CitiesThis article looks at the impact of a depressed economy on edge cities as well as makes distinctions between classes.
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Before Seizing Upon Abortion and Homosexuality, Jerry Falwell's Moral Entrepreneuring was Maintaining Racial SegregationIf there was a US Supreme Court decision that turned the late Jerry Falwell into politics, it was Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (1954), not Roe v. Wade (1973).
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Separate but Really Equal: The Misconceptions of Race Segregation in the College Greek CommunityYes, it is a fact that collegiate sororities and fraternities are segregated by race. But black and white Greeks wouldn't have it any other way. -
The New Ethnic Survivor: Is TV Promoting Segregation?The reality show Survivor sets civil rights back with its idea to divide teams according to ethnicity and have the racial groups compete against one another. This article portrays in a humorous but truthful light the ridiculous nature of this concept. -
Rush Limbaugh, Segregation and Obama's AmericaProving how humorless some people are, Salon Magazine has published a story on a joke Rush Limbaugh made about segregating school buses in the wake of a videotaped incident in which a group of black kids beat a white kid on a school bus.
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The Illusion of White and Black Segregation and the 50th Anniversary of Little Rock Central High SchoolThere is no White and Black problem. The "problem" is an illusion created from students taking separate courses. Black take regular courses, and whites take AP courses, therefore creating a setting of two schools in one.
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Segregation Holds Strong in ChicagoThe segregated experience of Chicago.
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Segregation Still Exists for Black AuthorsWhen bookstores or libraries label or segregate African American authored books from the general population of books, this could cause a problem for both the readers and the authors.




