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    Racism is being mean to another race based on skin tone ,gender or religion . Segregation is separating people based on their skin tone or religion . It has to do that they both have segregation and racism in different ways . The purpose is how they both have segregation and racism in similarities and differences. With it the Gold Cadillac and Remember the Titans both have segregated vicinages. The Gold Cadillac the black people lived in the north,and the…

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    Historical Context The segregation in education began with Plessy v. Ferguson of 1896. Plessy v. Ferguson, “which upheld the doctrine that ‘separate but equal’ facilities for blacks and whites were constitutionally permissible, justified separate (usually inferior education of African American children in both the North and South” (Cusher, 2015, p. 38). The segregation of schools continued until 1954. The ruling of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka laid the foundation of desegregation in the…

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    Whereas segregation by its nature sounds evil, the effects of voluntary segregation cannot be examined without going over the underlying cause, forced segregation; under which the individual being forced is the victim, while voluntary segregation the cause and effect has to be examined in more detail. The causes of voluntary segregation tend to be spawned as a result of some form of forced segregation; family, race, nationality and religion tend to be the primary causes that lead individuals to…

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    In the 1930s, racial segregation has been with white and black people all their lives. Until now, where all people of color are all identical, doing the precise things, drinking from matching water fountains, going to a matching school, sharing duplicate buses, being friends with one another, and sharing a meal from the same table. We have somewhat evolved from that time frame. We grew knowing what was fair and unfair to the people throughout this country no matter what the color of your skin is…

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    When one thinks of racism and segregation, lynching or hate crimes in general, we only think within the white and black margins, to many, the African American sufferings come to mind. Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King are names we quickly remember, we don’t recall the Mexican American struggle, Mexican activists like Emma Tenayuca, or Dolores Huerta, or the nation’s first successful desegregation court case, Alvarez vs. the Board of Trustees of the Lemon Grove School District. Omitted from…

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    the 1940s. It demonstrates a world of racial segregation. The novel mainly talks about two men. One man's struggle to accept his unjust death with dignity. Another man struggles with his own identity and responsibility to his community. A Lesson Before Dying reveals the process of an oppressed black people's attempt to gain recognition of their human dignity, their human rights, and freedom to pursue their dreams. These raise many questions. Why segregation exists? Why it takes so much time and…

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    Segregation and descrimination based on race has been an issue throughout the world for many years. People had judged others based on their authenticity, even now, years since the civil rights act declared dicrimination illegal some still tend to induce hate. Although in my opinion this problem with equality has gotten significantly better, the United States is still working toward perfecting it. “1964 congress passes the Civil Rights Act, declaring discrimination based on race illegal (Civil…

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    believe that students deserve an equal opportunity to get an education? No, and that is fine. But there are a lot of people in this world who have the same mindset and want to change the education system for the better. As stated before, school segregation starts in the neighborhoods. The first thing that can be done to help desegregate schools is, to educate. We need to educate people around us the statistics and harm that segregated schools do. Another thing we could do to help integrate…

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    During great migration, black americans such as Ida Mae Turner, George Starling and Richard Sterling Foster from “The Warmth of Other Suns” by Isabel Wilkerson fled the segregation and persecution of the Jim Crow south. These immigrants headed north and west in search of a life not as a second class citizen but as a full american citizen with equal rights, and while what they found on the other side of Jim Crow was certainly substantially better, there was also a large amount of more discrete…

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    One may not truly understand Berkeley until they delve deep into its history. Berkeley has faced extreme segregation as Martin Luther King Jr. Way Street, previously known as Grove Street until 1984, divided the city. Most of the minority groups lived on the worse off end and the majority, which consisted of primarily white residents, continued to enjoy the better services and schools of the city (Chavez & Frankenberg 2009). The zoning forced minority groups and Blacks to live alongside the…

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