Racial segregation , I concluded-- and that's the conclusion of this book-- in neighborhoods is as unconstitutional as racial segregation in water fountains,
The racial segregation in every metropolitan area in this country was created by explicit, racially explicit government policy designed to create
as sites of racial segregation .
The Legal Defense Fund began by challenging racial segregation in law schools because it figured that if judges could understand nothing else,
But if the choice would exacerbate racial segregation , that choice would not be honored in favor of the choice of a child who would
That is the reason we have racial segregation in schools everywhere.
how official policy creates and maintains racial segregation in American public schools.
had also committed himself to fighting racial segregation and discrimination not just in the music world but
um the the issue of of racial segregation and bigotry was not as big as many people were making it because
We understood-- we came to an understanding in this country that racial segregation was wrong, it was harmful, and it was unconstitutional.
At least one is that it's much harder to abolish racial segregation in neighborhoods than it is any of these other areas that I talked about.
It's much harder to undo once we've established racial segregation .
In fact, racial segregation in schools is now more intense than it ever has been in history, more segregation than we've ever had before,
Highest policy body in the land has said that racial segregation in schools is illegal.
Because even when we arrive at the point of demolishing segregation-- racial segregation , legal segregation,
There's a lot that we're talking about in the US about racial segregation .
And that was because of another federal program that was even more powerful in creating racial segregation in this country.
Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision legislated racial segregation as the law of the land, right?
But it took its most egregious forms in the Southern states by creating racial segregation and insisting,
And Michelle makes the argument that the system of mass incarceration became the next manifestation of the previous system of racial segregation
In the 20th century, this country made a commitment to abolish racial segregation .
We all accept it as part of the natural environment despite the fact that we came to the conclusion that racial segregation was wrong, harmful,
Because inadvertently, Henry Kaiser imported the entire system of racial segregation along with those people.
One thing that they shared in common are experiences of being socially religious, politically marginalized, histories of racial segregation ,
And then in the 1960s, a series of civil rights laws abolished racial segregation in everything
So in order to rationalize, justify to ourselves the fact that despite the fact that we understand that racial segregation is wrong, harmful,
And some of the bigger issues in our economy about growing income inequality, patterns of contingent labor, contract labor, entrenched forms of racial segregation ,
And the obvious question if you see a book there and you see somebody who has spent their life being a newspaper reporter and written books about serious topics like racial segregation
I want to offer, as a point of comparison, this is Thomas Schelling's model of racial segregation .
So the question is, do you find the Newtonian explanation of elliptical orbits more satisfying than the Schelling explanation of racial segregation ?
We had become addicted to racial segregation .