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    segregation

    US /ˌsɛɡrɪˈɡeʃən/

    ・

    UK /ˌsegrɪˈgeɪʃn/

    B2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounForced separation of people by race, color etc.
    Segregation meant that may children could not attend school
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounAct separating one part of a thing from another
    We are going to segregate one chemical compound from the others

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    Why South Africa is still so segregated

    10:16Why South Africa is still so segregated
    • For decades, South Africa was under apartheid, a system that wrote segregation into law.

      For decades, South Africa was under apartheid, a system that wrote segregation into law.

    • For decades, South Africa was under apartheid: a system that wrote segregation into law.

      For decades, South Africa was under apartheid: a system that wrote segregation into law.

    B2

    MAGA supporter: Self-deportations are not scary, they get $1K and a free plane ticket

    08:03MAGA supporter: Self-deportations are not scary, they get $1K and a free plane ticket
    • I've had members of Congress, Ayanna Pressley, many others say that Trump was bringing back segregation, verbatim say that.

      I've had members of Congress, Ayanna Pressley, many others say that Trump was bringing back segregation, verbatim say that.

    • I've had members of Congress, Ayanna Pressley, many others, say that Trump was bringing back segregation.

      I've had members of Congress, Ayanna Pressley, many others, say that Trump was bringing back segregation.

    B1

    Why the East Ends of (Most) Cities are Poorer

    06:32Why the East Ends of (Most) Cities are Poorer
    • You see, in a study authored by these three fancy academic folks on the relationship between industrial pollution and economic segregation in Britain, quote: "These equilibria persist to this day even though the pollution that initially caused them has waned," which is basically liberal coastal elite Illuminati talk for: "Even when the pollution stops, the money doesn't come back into the east sides of cities.”

      You see, in a study authored by these three fancy academic folks on the relationship between industrial pollution and economic segregation in Britain, quote: "These equilibria persist to this day even though the pollution that initially caused them has waned," which is basically liberal coastal elite Illuminati talk for: "Even when the pollution stops, the money doesn't come back into the east sides of cities.”

    • There have been plenty of other factors through history that have shaped inequality in cities like proximity to ports and rivers, the growth of suburbs, and, particularly popular in the US, racism - often in the form of redlining and racial segregation.

      There have been plenty of other factors through history that have shaped inequality in cities like proximity to ports and rivers, the growth of suburbs, and, particularly popular in the US, racism - often in the form of redlining and racial segregation.

    B1

    President Obama Delivers the Commencement Address at Howard University

    45:37President Obama Delivers the Commencement Address at Howard University
    • He and his mentor, Charles Hamilton Houston, rolled up their sleeves, and they set out to overturn segregation.

      He and his mentor, Charles Hamilton Houston, rolled up their sleeves, and they set out to overturn segregation.

    • their sleeves and they set out to overturn segregation.

      their sleeves and they set out to overturn segregation.

    B1

    Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech

    17:28Martin Luther King | "I Have A Dream" Speech
    • One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.

      One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.

    • Crippled by the manacles of segregation

      Crippled by the manacles of segregation

    B2

    Reasons to Leave Christianity* RIGHT NOW

    18:26Reasons to Leave Christianity* RIGHT NOW
    • Rights Movement, specifically desegregation. The IRS no longer allowed tax-exempt status for whites-only Christian academies like Bob Jones University. Jerry Falwell, who called this progress the Civil Wrongs Movement, also had his segregation academies affected.

      Rights Movement, specifically desegregation. The IRS no longer allowed tax-exempt status for whites-only Christian academies like Bob Jones University. Jerry Falwell, who called this progress the Civil Wrongs Movement, also had his segregation academies affected.

    • Jerry Falwell, who called this progress the civil wrongs movement, also had his segregation academies affected.

      Jerry Falwell, who called this progress the civil wrongs movement, also had his segregation academies affected.

    B1

    Martin Luther King Jr I've Been to the Mountaintop

    43:06Martin Luther King Jr I've Been to the Mountaintop
    • If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1961 when we decided to take a ride for freedom and ended segregation in interstate travel.

      If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1961 when we decided to take a ride for freedom and ended segregation in interstate travel.

    • for freedom and ended segregation in interstate travel.

      for freedom and ended segregation in interstate travel.

    B1

    President Obama's Trip to Burma (Myanmar): Aung San Suu Kyi, University of Yangon (2012)

    35:24President Obama's Trip to Burma (Myanmar): Aung San Suu Kyi, University of Yangon (2012)
    • We've tasted the bitterness of civil war and segregation.

      We've tasted the bitterness of civil war and segregation.

    • of civil war and segregation, but our history shows us that hatred in the human heart can

      of civil war and segregation, but our history shows us that hatred in the human heart can

    B1

    The United States of America - summary of the country's history

    19:47The United States of America - summary of the country's history
    • But African Americans are now victims of segregation and racism, especially through the emergence of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist organization.

      But African Americans are now victims of segregation and racism, especially through the emergence of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist organization.

    • But African-Americans are now victims of segregation and racism, especially through the emergence

      But African-Americans are now victims of segregation and racism, especially through the emergence

    B1

    Capitalism vs. Socialism: Which Works Better? [Deep Dive into Public Data Analysis]

    10:02Capitalism vs. Socialism: Which Works Better? [Deep Dive into Public Data Analysis]
    • The most unequal society is South Africa, a place that is rather unfree, but also has a history of racial segregation.

      The most unequal society is South Africa, a place that is rather unfree, but also has a history of racial segregation.

    • The most unequal society is South Africa, a place that is rather unfree but also has a history of racial segregation.

      The most unequal society is South Africa, a place that is rather unfree but also has a history of racial segregation.

    B1