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When Did Southern Segregation Begin? (Historians at Work (Palgrave (Firm)).)
When Did Southern Segregation Begin? (Historians at Work (Palgrave (Firm)).) by John David Smith (Hardcover - Dec 7, 2001)
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Excerpt - page 7: "... habit, or practice (de facto segregation) and segregation by specific law (de jure segregation). Historians have frequently erred by focusing too narrowly-on de ..."
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Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education (Critical America)
Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education (Critical America) by Jr., John P. Jackson (Hardcover - Aug 1, 2005)
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Excerpt - page 18: "... which permanently ended de jure segregation in the American South. In chapter 7, I look at ..."
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Still Separate and Unequal: Segregation and the Future of Urban School Reform (Sociology of Education Series)
Still Separate and Unequal: Segregation and the Future of Urban School Reform (Sociology of Education Series) by Barry A. Gold (Paperback - Jan 1, 2007)
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Excerpt - page 9: "... But, among the last of the Northern states to end segregation officially, with an amendment to the state constitution in 1947, New Jersey had de jure segregation in 43 districts until 1948-one of every 13 districts ..."
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