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Q: What did integration mean for blacks?
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What was the school integration about?

school integration is blacks and whites can go to schools.


Did Mississippi led the way in 1890 in the integration of Blacks?

disenfranchisement of the blacks


The process of allowing blacks and whites to use the same facilities is known as?

integration


What term is defined as process of allowing blacks and whites to use the same facilities?

integration


What was Marcus Garvey's stance on race relations in America?

Blacks should avoid integration, and embrace their own culture.


Has the integration process been successful?

The integration process has been successful from a legal standpoint. Blacks and whites share every public area freely, but unfortunately there does remain some racist individuals and groups.


Did Malcolm X reject integration?

Malcolm X's views were completely different then the typical Civil Rights Activist. Unlike Martin Luther King Jr.'s belief in nonviolence and integration, Malcolm believed that blacks should be separated from whites. That blacks were the superior race and should use any means necessary to defend themselves. He preached of the inherent evil of whites and natural superiority of blacks and even of violence.


Is inclusion of blacks and whites in the same school racial segregation?

no, that would be segregation. Integration is the policy of combining races into one group


What does continuous integration mean in the context of an iterative lifecycle?

Integration at the end of very iteration


Why were bus drivers so mean to blacks?

Why wer bus drivers in the days were so mean to blacks?


Why did Arkansas governor orval faubus try to stop blacks students from attending central high school?

because he does not want integration, in another words he does not want the blacks to go in the school because he supports segragation and he believes that blacks and whites should not be together


What was life like for blacks in the South prior to forced integration (1964)?

Blacks were not mistreated in the South prior to compulsory integration (1964). There was no god-given right to integration of the races; nor were there any Constitutional laws requiring integration prior to 1964. From 1865 (end of Civil War)) to 1964... by keeping blacks "legally" separate ( i.e. under Plessy v. Ferg.) from white people in their working and living arrangements , white people in the South intended on blacks becoming a self-reliant people (providing for themselves within the structure and confines on their own "group). White Christian males in the US legislature, recognizing the failure of this policy, granted Blacks, after much pleading and even civil disobedience, "integration rights" in 1964 (working environments created by white Christian males). In 1965, white males in the US legislature created another integration law with the Voting Rights Act. Both of these types of integration laws were not just unprecedented in human history, but also the biggest magnanimous gesture by one people toward another in human history. The history of black violence toward white people in the South is now being chronicled on many web sites across the Internet.