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Meanings of
desegregation
in English
Portuguese
integração
Catalan
integració
Spanish
integración
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The action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community.
integration
integrating
segregation
Portuguese
integração
Usage of
desegregation
in English
1
Little Rock is but a shadow of a national issue regarding
desegregation
.
2
The city's schools are also highly segregated-andopposed federal
desegregation
efforts for decades.
3
The school system has three weeks to set out a timeline for
desegregation
.
4
Thurgood Marshall was the master strategist in the school
desegregation
campaign.
5
Outspoken proponents of
desegregation
were harassed in other ways as well.
6
And in the 1970s, St. Louis experienced tense court battles over school
desegregation
.
7
Tells about the school
desegregation
incident in the fall of 1963.
8
Would Black students' sense of ethnic identity and cultural solidarity suffer from
desegregation
?
9
Or, put another way,
desegregation
never happened in the schools of the urban North.
10
As African Americans fought for
desegregation
in the 1950s, public pools became frequent battlefields.
11
Tells about the slow pace of
desegregation
after t e 1954 Supreme Court order.
12
How did school
desegregation
following 1954's Brown v. Board of Education impact the African-American community?
13
Those riots proved he'd been right to oppose the
desegregation
of public schools in Teaneck.
14
Poverty is a stark reality for the African-American community here, in the birthplace of
desegregation
.
15
Afro-Americans exploited the situation in order to involve the Federal Government in their
desegregation
campaign.
16
Thus Jean Louise insists that the racial violence of the 1950s was provoked by
desegregation
.
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desegregation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
federal desegregation
fight for desegregation
order desegregation
racial desegregation
argue against desegregation
More collocations
Translations for
desegregation
Portuguese
integração
Catalan
integració
Spanish
integración
Desegregation
through the time
Desegregation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common