「segre gation」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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he Indianola era had planned to establish a | segregation academy. |
The school originally served as a | segregation academy; it was founded so that White resid |
It originated as a | segregation academy. |
The school originated as a | segregation academy. |
It was originally founded as a | segregation academy. |
To solve this we need to create a | segregation between the 2 kinds. |
g holds one dorm with 85 double-dunks and a | segregation hall of 47 beds. |
to walk downtown to talk to the mayor about | segregation in their city. |
gham's City Hall to talk to its Mayor about | segregation in the city. |
lodges in 1887 he compromised by accepting | segregation, but Malins and the Good Templars were unco |
rtments, General Population, Administrative | segregation and one of the first "Expansion cell blocks |
The prison also hosts 44 Administrative | Segregation cells and 15 Protective Custody cells. |
ral Population, plus a large Administrative | Segregation facility. |
Although Fortuyn did not advocate | segregation, he brought it up as a debatable issue. |
to be confused with Bowdoin College, after | segregation in Boston schools ended. |
After | segregation ended and I.M. Terrell was shut down, Mr. H |
s present subcommittee are gone, long after | segregation has lost its final battle in the South, lon |
ts engaged in nonviolent resistance against | segregation laws (such as sitting in at "whites-only" l |
ing across the state, Yardley spoke against | segregation, called for an overhaul of labor laws, and |
re active role in leading the fight against | segregation and warning that history would not look kin |
d of Education, a landmark decision against | segregation in public schools of the Supreme Court of t |
, and it seemed only Buffalo argued against | segregation (possibly because of Grant). |
The wings allowed | segregation of prisoners by sex and category of offense |
romagnetic correlations in magnetism, alloy | segregation, polymers, proteins, biological membranes, |
erniser who eliminated amateur-professional | segregation at the club |
born in Ocilla, Georgia, and grew up amidst | segregation in Jacksonville, Florida. |
), as well as a separate induction unit and | segregation unit. |
tainerized cargo as well as the storage and | segregation of hazardous materials. |
ome to terms with the memory of slavery and | segregation in its church. |
Biology Hunter advocated both eugenics and | segregation. |
no basic difference between colonialism and | segregation… our struggles are not only similar; they a |
70s and 1980s focused on housing tenure and | segregation in the United Kingdom and the United States |
e Civil Rights Cases regarding lynching and | segregation respectively) did not consider "this kind o |
treatment of Aboriginals to the racism and | segregation in the Deep South of the United States. |
monly used to reveal dendritic patterns and | segregation impurities in steel is a hydrochloric acid |
segment includes collection, transport and | segregation of mixed waste and the development and manu |
ools in the Southern United States began as | segregation academies. |
cians and white musicians in the same band ( | segregation had just been repealed four years prior), a |
al reformer, an early advocate to end Black | segregation in schools; he also helped elect the United |
ing-class whites against better-off Blacks, | segregation was introduced into more areas of public li |
that clearly challenged the legality of bus | segregation. |
hallenge City of Montgomery and Alabama bus | segregation laws. |
However, with the decline of caste-based | segregation in India, this form of para has lost much o |
lack attorneys who would go on to challenge | segregation, discrimination and inequality in public ed |
SD, all the material about Chinese-American | segregation under NAACP v. SFUSD can also apply to othe |
cellular division by controlling chromatid | segregation. |
ne regulation at interphase and chromosomal | segregation in mitosis. |
mportant role in maintenance of chromosomal | segregation and genomic stability. |
on mechanisms and regulation of chromosome | segregation during mitotic cell division. |
st cells exit from mitosis after chromosome | segregation is the removal of the mitotic determinants. |
d by players and coaches, and the clubhouse | segregation between white players and "Dominicans" (a c |
tely benefited white men because of college | segregation. |
ntext of the 1930s and 1940s, with complete | segregation and fierce discrimination pervading the Sou |
ed other innovations including the complete | segregation of arriving and departing passengers and a |
tutionality of the 1890 Jim Crow compulsory | segregation law. |
tion, Base Regulation 85-2, which confirmed | segregation of club facilities, which the black aviator |
h Dillin thought it would lead to continued | segregation of an educational and residential level. |
d for away fans when a match requires crowd | segregation but can be used by anybody when there is no |
own in May of that same year, delegitimized | segregation not only in public education, but in public |
Boone closed the Departmental | Segregation Unit at Bridgewater to hold hearings for th |
He described | segregation as a product of "darkness," and declared th |
It can provide for disciplinary | segregation and clinic-level medical treatment. |
formulated to address community divisions, | segregation, and sectarianism in Northern Ireland. |
among Southern Negroes if they had dropped | segregation long ago. |
er the "separate but equal" emphasis during | Segregation, became Yorktown Intermediate School. |
area as one of the two black schools during | segregation in Tampa, the other being its current rival |
le became an “elite” black community during | segregation. |
During | segregation, the Highway 70 entrance was for whites and |
dle School used to be a white school during | segregation. |
in the South to cast actors of color during | segregation. |
institutions in the American South, during | segregation the library maintained a separate branch fo |
ort Worth (an all-black high school) during | segregation. |
During | segregation, the Iberville was occupied by whites, whil |
Tallahassee, Florida, United States during | segregation. |
rsue a career in law - in order to help end | segregation and racial discrimination. |
forty civil rights cases that sought to end | segregation throughout Texas. |
, and showed impatience with efforts to end | segregation. |
ns intended to highlight, challenge and end | segregation. |
ve Orders had been issued attempting to end | segregation in the U.S. armed forces. |
ed active in the labor arena, worked to end | segregation, advocated for women, and opposed the Vietn |
“equal accommodations” laws designed to end | segregation. |
Waters, while ending | segregation, strove to preserve other traditions. |
nster set an important precedent for ending | segregation in the United States. |
However, Washington also endorsed | segregation by claiming that blacks and whites could ex |
venants became the preferred way to enforce | segregation. |
ed the removal of the fencing that enforced | segregation, dating back to the time of the St. Louis E |
has argued the school contributes to ethnic | segregation in the local area. |
ublic housing has experienced extraordinary | segregation. |
Social apartheid refers to de facto | segregation on the basis of class or economic status, i |
onsolidation was not the answer to de facto | segregation in Pulaski County public schools. |
had adopted a policy of accepting de facto | segregation of lodges in the American South after the A |
leged to have made court decisions favoring | segregation and of being reflexively anti-labor. |
e and her sister Priscilla started fighting | segregation when Due was 13 by insisting on being serve |
here it was held that there was no need for | segregation in such a situation. |
"30 Reasons for | Segregation of Races" by Finis Dake |
ans; the Chinese segregated all foreigners; | segregation is said to have produced the caste system i |
d other Muslim countries with strict gender | segregation, which she claims negatively affects their |
seeking to pass legislation to force gender | segregation at the University of Bahrain, ban consumpti |
Despite the general | segregation that permeated society in Texas, establishm |
Following his | segregation from other Republican prisoners the INLA ki |
blic schools had made to eliminate historic | segregation within the public school system. |
d inequality in America, as well as housing | segregation. |
control and white supremacy, after imposing | segregation, Jim Crow and disfranchisement on the black |
In many instances, | segregation continues up to and including the Communion |
ample is a clear violation of the Interface | Segregation Principle, but not all violations are so cl |
patterns were explained in terms of inverse | segregation in which solute rich liquid from the billet |
ing shooter game, similar to Xevious in its | segregation of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons. |
ator, Jones served on the legislative Joint | Segregation Committee and opposed desegregation at the |
andmark case, in that it sanctioned de jure | segregation of races in American schools. |
sociopsychological mechanism for justifying | segregation and subordination." |
ed) phrase "separate but equal," justifying | segregation in the South, was made famous by the Fuller |
Hirohito, and Resegregation: The Tule Lake | Segregation Center, 1943-1946." |
when they were severely oppressed by legal | segregation and Jim Crow. |
rd of Education decision, which ended legal | segregation in public schools, and was selected by the |
During the era of legal | segregation in America, the LaFrance provided much need |
poor whites, and created Jim Crow legalized | segregation. |
Lake made | segregation the dominant issue of his campaign, attacki |
patterns in the United States changed, many | segregation academies either opened their doors to stud |
erican Civil War was still a living memory, | segregation in public facilities was the rule, rather t |
rganized sit-ins in defiance of Nashville's | segregation laws. |
am recalls that when Wallace first saw the " | segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation fore |
en about pay differentials and occupational | segregation in Economic Facts and Fallacies. |
women's pay differentials and occupational | segregation is that women are virtually excluded from m |
Before You Die, calling it "a microcosm of | segregation in Chicago". |
rican American businesses during the era of | segregation, making this a commercial center for Africa |
Parks is notable because of her defiance of | segregation laws, which is directly linked to her statu |
This reflected the social reality of | segregation, when African Americans were prevented from |
g Afrikaner nationalist, and a proponent of | segregation that led the way to the establishment of th |
treal home to honor the begin of the end of | segregation in baseball. |
the shares were all identical, the lack of | segregation between them did not invalidate the trust. |
s worked tirelessly to end the injustice of | segregation, and today we honor his lifetime of contrib |
and cuisine, not conforming to the views of | segregation of her time. |
w England, and snubbed the South because of | segregation; leaving the Midwest. |
The Democratic Party was also a vehicle of | segregation in the South during the time when whites fu |
eggs, and poultry birds, the imposition of | segregation zones, and a disinfection programme for the |
r opposition to Wallace and his policies of | segregation by chanting "Ol' Wallace, you never can jai |
person who had helped to erase any signs of | segregation in Maryland and help to achieve equal right |
this, he hoped to counteract perceptions of | segregation. |
notorious for his long political support of | segregation. |
he most articulate and outspoken critics of | segregation before the rise of the modern civil rights |
ech outlined the religious underpinnings of | segregation, and supported the continued practice of se |
He was a vocal opponent of | segregation, poverty, McCarthyism, and the Vietnam War. |
He is currently researching in the areas of | Segregation, Desegregation, and the University of North |
Although the years of | segregation had ended, D. F. Douglass still remained op |
i Peach continued his research on issues of | segregation with particular focus on the dynamics relat |
this created conditions similar to that of | segregation. |
In its system of | segregation, services for minorities were consistently |
ve action to combat the effects of years of | segregation of blacks from the nation's economic opport |
In the days of | segregation, it was an all-black public school. |
Also noteworthy is the degree of | segregation of orchestra and soloist, especially in the |
duced a report favoring the continuation of | segregation and the maintenance of a quota that limited |
grandparents and I think about the time of | segregation, I think what would they think of their gra |
A fiery and outspoken supporter of | segregation and other conservative causes, she earned h |
The effect of | segregation laws was clear in the city of New Orleans a |
he audience by warning about the dangers of | segregation based on disability: "We should be cautious |
As the school expanded with the end of | segregation in 1968 the old high school became the juni |
and 1960s, and, ironically, from the end of | segregation elsewhere in the city. |
ke presented the state's case in defense of | segregation before the Supreme Court during hearings ov |
or the work of Buford Boone on the issue of | segregation at the University of Alabama. |
lem is also strongly opposed to any kind of | segregation, both in the services it offers or in the s |
It continued to be until the end of | segregation in 1956 when the doors of Kelly Miller High |
later in life Wallace changed his views on | segregation and came to regret his famous phrase, calli |
hurmond attacked Johnston for being soft on | segregation and too close to the administration of Pres |
's store, challenging the store's policy on | segregation. |
h as W.E.B. DuBois for being too lenient on | segregation and jim crow. it wasnt radical enough... pe |
ed his civil rights views in Reflections on | Segregation, Desegregation, Power, and Morals, publishe |
Once | segregation comes into force, this terrace will be used |
collected signatures on a petition opposing | segregation by gender or abolishing coeducation in Kuwa |
in Gunneraceae but allows for the optional | segregation of this family from Gunneraceae. |
Other | segregation academies that were formed included Tomahaw |
burban areas because of redlining and other | segregation techniques. |
me Court's decision of May, 1954, to outlaw | segregation in public schools. |
d States Supreme Court case that overturned | segregation in US schools based on one's race. |
did not show any evidence for strong phase | segregation, despite signs of a weak phase segregation |
s term, and his initial efforts to preserve | segregation through legislative means were hamstrung by |
ienced up close and personal the prevailing | segregation and racism in society and the ways it affec |
e of the Interstate Commerce Act prohibited | segregation itself. |
ament, repeal of Leprosy Act which promotes | segregation, amendments to code of criminal procedure w |
tion and the threat of integration prompted | segregation academies to be created in every county in |
in Rock Hill, South Carolina for protesting | segregation. |
university at the time to publicly question | segregation. |
nd white,that explodes old notions of race, | segregation, and interpersonal racial relationships. |
cially in its depiction of issues of racial | segregation and injustice, as seen in Slave narratives |
spot for blacks during the period of racial | segregation. |
munity of Bastrop during the time of racial | segregation in the United States. |
er letters he had written denouncing racial | segregation. |
' entry into World War II and fought racial | segregation. |
During his pastorate, he ended racial | segregation at the parochial school in 1942 and hosted |
thodist Church who walked out due to racial | segregation in the worship services. |
of African descent during the era of racial | segregation. |
The family's experience with racial | segregation would serve as the inspiration for his daug |
al businesses to end the practice of racial | segregation. |
been set up across the South due to racial | segregation. |
decision that upheld the legality of racial | segregation in public transportation. |
s domination--creating the system of racial | segregation and African American disfranchisement known |
er time, social strictures regarding racial | segregation began to relax in America: white bandleader |
ism of apartheid and the politics of racial | segregation imposed on the majority by the Nationalist |
ol of Law to challenge the system of racial | segregation established in Arkansas at the time. |
led to pass an ordinance prohibiting racial | segregation in public accommodations, the Lord Baltimor |
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