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The document discusses racial segregation, specifically the separation of racial groups in daily activities like eating, drinking from fountains, and attending school. While laws were passed against discrimination and slavery in the 1960s, the author believes segregation is wrong and that all people are equal. Segregation separated white and black people in the past but the author would not do that because we are all equal.
The document discusses racial segregation, specifically the separation of racial groups in daily activities like eating, drinking from fountains, and attending school. While laws were passed against discrimination and slavery in the 1960s, the author believes segregation is wrong and that all people are equal. Segregation separated white and black people in the past but the author would not do that because we are all equal.
The document discusses racial segregation, specifically the separation of racial groups in daily activities like eating, drinking from fountains, and attending school. While laws were passed against discrimination and slavery in the 1960s, the author believes segregation is wrong and that all people are equal. Segregation separated white and black people in the past but the author would not do that because we are all equal.
Racial segregation: separation of different racial groups in
daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a
water fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home. There were laws passed against discrimination `and slavery in the 1960s. I think that the segregation is not correct. The segregation is bad. Long time ago the people had a big segregation , the white people segregated black people. I wouldnt never do that. We are all equal.
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