Similar words: segregation, desegregate, segregationist, segregate, segregated, aggregation, congregation, disaggregation. Meaning: [‚diːsegrɪ'geɪʃn] n. the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community.
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(1) Desegregation may be harder to enforce in rural areas.
(2) Mandated desegregation of public schools.
(3) Issues like desegregation go on the back burner.
(4) As school desegregation is more fully implemented, only the most isolated suburbs will remain exempt.
(5) Currently, a court-ordered desegregation plan mandates that no single ethnicity can constitute more than 40 percent of a school.
(6) The chancery court issued a restraining order forbidding desegregation in September.
(7) Although we have approved desegregation plans involving magnet schools of this conventional definition, the District Court found this insufficient.
(8) Despite desegregation, the old, overwhelming sense of adversity has returned.
(9) Soon, the desegregation of education became front-page news again and forced the Kennedy administration to respond with force.
(10) The school desegregation crisis persisted after Little Rock, as southern states searched for ways to maintain de jure segregation.
(11) Court orders and other government actions eventually forced desegregation of both.
(12) Workshops on desegregation, education reform, military discrimination and rap music were packed, and discussion was lively.
(13) Lincoln did much work on desegregation in USA.
(14) Until last week's pronouncement on school desegregation, he had not addressed himself directly to the problem at all—and he still has not spoken out on the broader aspects of civil rights.
(15) In 1975, when a court-ordered desegregation drive began, his public-school friends started waking up at five o'clock to be bussed to new schools across town.
(16) After years of court-ordered desegregation , the school district will appear before the U. S. Supreme Court next Monday, arguing that it should be allowed to use the same system voluntarily .
(17) In response to increasing turmoil swirling around the desegregation of public schools, Armstrong was outspokenly critical of his country.
(18) The scientific learn of desegregation knowledge into computer systems to solve complex problems that would routinely necessitate human skillfulness.
(19) Opponents discovered that he had opposed desegregation of schools and public housing in Arizona.
(20) He rejects, for example, the massive, judicially run desegregation decrees that have produced school busing and judicially imposed tax hikes.
(21) The federal district court, upon the request of the school board, ordered noninterference with desegregation.
(22) In the past two terms, the court has issued conservative 5-4 rulings on affirmative action, voting rights and school desegregation. Sentencedict.com
(23) The military services were segregated (until President Truman issued a desegregation order in 1948), as were the schools in 17 states and the District of Columbia.
(24) All lasted long enough to be party to the unanimous 1954 decision in Brown v Board of Education that ordered the desegregation of American schools.
(25) Confronting a chronic achievement gap between rich and poor pupils, a growing number of American school systems are aiming for a new vision of diversity: desegregation by income.
(26) Fluorinated polymers were applied to sand stone heritage in order to increase its compressive strength and consolidation as well as to enhance its resistance to desegregation by water.
(27) The Government of South Africa is working hard on desegregation .
(28) Nothing can be done about this because the Supreme Court ruled in 1974, in Milliken v Bradley, that desegregation cannot be required across school district lines, even if it is compulsory within them.
(29) Ultimately, Marshall would obtain another Supreme Court decision, this one ordering the immediate desegregation of the Little Rock public schools.
(30) Today, during the very act of large-scale townish constructions, these cultural relics full of rare architecture culture history are facing the danger of desegregation.
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