Similar words: segregation, segregate, segregated, desegregate, aggregation, congregation, disaggregation, isolationist. Meaning: [‚segrɪ'geɪʃənɪst] n. someone who believes the races should be kept apart.
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(1) Segregationist violence, arson, and murders of civil rights workers for trying to exercise constitutional rights continued unabated.
(2) Which means a segregationist is breaking the law.
(3) Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position.
(4) Southern Democrats filibustered to keep the segregationist Jim Crow laws alive.
(5) U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, a devout segregationist for much of his political career, fathered a child when he was 22 with an African-American woman who worked for his family.
(6) The students defied segregationist mobs to integrate the all white school under military protection.
(7) No student had heard of George Wallace, the segregationist governor of Alabama[Sentencedict.com ], he said.
(8) King, who led resistance to the racist segregationist laws of the southern US, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
(9) Evidently neither Bull Connor, the segregationist police commissioner of Birmingham, nor the merchants expected this quiet beginning to blossom into a large-scale operation.
(10) But the power of men like Allen ebbed quickly after segregationist Democrats regained command of the Legislature in 1872.
(11) In the South, the de jure segregation of the past has been readily admitted, and even lauded, by segregationists.
(12) The image of the governor sending soldiers to block a courthouse door, they say, evokes images of segregationist Gov.
(13) So, what I'm trying to impress upon you, in essence, is this: You and I in America are faced not with a segregationist conspiracy, we're faced with a government conspiracy.
(14) Tensions flared between black and white students in the small town of Jena after a noose was hung from a tree at the high school - a symbol of the lynching of blacks in segregationist times.
(15) To Asians, this sounded about as appropriate as Mr Lott's praise of Strom Thurmond's segregationist views rang to Americans last year.
(16) Following the U. S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), African American and white supporters attempted to end entrenched segregationist practices.
(17) Alabama may have been legally forced by the courts to kill off its segregationist policies.
(18) Judge Holt and Brooks Hays had gotten slightly more votes between them than the segregationist combo of Johnson and Alford.
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