Types of Segregation
De Jure: Segregation by law.
De Facto: Segregation that exists by practice and custom.
This picture is De Facto segregation.It shows that some restaurants only serve whites and not colored people.If a colored person were to walk in,they would be asked to leave. The colored people and the white people never wanted to be together. |
This picture is De Facto segregation. It shows that colored people and white people had to be separated. Colored people could not sit in the same room as whites, so they both had their own waiting rooms.
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This picture shows a white response.
The KKK was a group of violent people
who performed hate crimes against
African Americans. This picture shows
a night when the KKK violently tortured
a colored man.
The KKK was a group of violent people
who performed hate crimes against
African Americans. This picture shows
a night when the KKK violently tortured
a colored man.
All images above are from Google images
"White Response during the civil rights movement"
"KKK"
"De facto Segregation"
"De jure Segregation"
"White Response during the civil rights movement"
"KKK"
"De facto Segregation"
"De jure Segregation"