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  1. Há 4 dias · The core conceptual task is to understand the difference between formal legal equality and substantive equal treatment. You can make a start on this by exposing the fiction that the racial divide of the North resulted from innocent de facto, as opposed to de jure, segregation.

  2. Há 5 dias · racial segregation, the practice of restricting people to certain circumscribed areas of residence or to separate institutions (e.g., schools, churches) and facilities (parks, playgrounds, restaurants, restrooms) on the basis of race or alleged race.

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  3. Há 3 dias · Newly freed Black Americans faced de jure and de facto exclusions from the non-agricultural labor market. In 1857, in its Dred Scott 15 decision, the Supreme Court determined that Black Americans were not citizens and thus could not claim privileges of liberty, including the ability to freely enter into employment contracts.

  4. Há 5 dias · With the end of de jure segregation, higher education for years focused on enrolling a more diverse student body. Over time, universities moved beyond admissions and considered issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), that is, the full integration of all students into the fabric of the institution.

  5. Há 5 dias · Most Americans recall that this was the decision that ended state-sanctioned segregation in American public schools. Desegregation has improved educational and social outcomes for many students, but it remains an incomplete project as evidenced by the history of Dayton, Ohio, a typical American city and the hometown of the Kettering Foundation ...

  6. Há 6 dias · This project recounts the experiences of African Americans who came to Philadelphia as part of the Great Migration of the early twentieth century. In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience. This project from the New York Public Library contains over 8,300 illustrations, 60 maps, and thousands of pages of primary and secondary texts ...