de jure segregation
1de jure segregation — see segregation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
2de jure segregation — Generally refers to segregation directly intended or mandated by law or otherwise issuing from an official racial classification or in other words to segregation which has or had the sanction of law. Term comprehends any situation in which the… …
3de jure segregation — Generally refers to segregation directly intended or mandated by law or otherwise issuing from an official racial classification or in other words to segregation which has or had the sanction of law. Term comprehends any situation in which the… …
4de jure segregation — noun segregation that is imposed by law • Hypernyms: ↑segregation, ↑separatism …
5de jure segregation — See segregation …
6segregation — seg·re·ga·tion /ˌse gri gā shən/ n 1: separation of individuals or groups and esp. racial groups compare desegregation de facto segregation: segregation of racial groups that arises as a result of economic, social, or other factors rather than by …
7segregation — Social processes which result in certain individuals or social groups being kept apart with little or no interaction between them. An almost universal type of segregation is achieved by separate public toilet facilities for men and women. The… …
8segregation — The act or process of separation. The unconstitutional policy and practice of separating people on the basis of color, nationality, religion, etc. in housing and schooling. See de facto segregation de jure segregation …
9Segregation raciale — Ségrégation raciale La ségrégation raciale est la séparation physique des personnes d origines différentes (on sous entend ici la couleur de la peau, la génétique ayant démontré que les races multiples au sein de l espèce humaine n existent pas)… …
10Ségrégation des races — Ségrégation raciale La ségrégation raciale est la séparation physique des personnes d origines différentes (on sous entend ici la couleur de la peau, la génétique ayant démontré que les races multiples au sein de l espèce humaine n existent pas)… …