African americans segregated from whites:
1. schools/education
2. bathrooms/water fountains/restaurants/public facilities
3. bussing system
Throughout history, various places around the world have experienced segregation, notably in the United States during the Jim Crow era, where racial segregation was enforced in schools, public transportation, restaurants, and other public facilities. Apartheid in South Africa similarly institutionalized racial segregation, impacting housing, education, and social interactions between different racial groups. Other examples include segregated neighborhoods and schools in various countries, as well as systems of caste or class segregation in places like India.
state laws supported radical segregation.
33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places. if it were 33.4829, which is four decimal places, you would round it to the nearest three DECIMAL places, which would be 33.487. So, the answer to your question is; 33.487 is already rounded to three decimal places.
It's already written to three decimal places !
5.263915 rounded to three decimal places is 5.264.
There were no 'The' three, but three phases were: persecution, segregation and extermination.
Places that either didn't allow Jews or places that Jews had to be in separate places.
segregation makes more bullies
The legislation that eliminated legal segregation in most public places was the civil rights act. The civil rights act was passed in 1964.
The act outlawed segregation in businesses such as theaters, restaurants, and hotels. It banned discriminatory practices in employment and ended segregation in public places such as swimming pools, libraries, and public schools
segregation
Montgomery Alabama segregation was to keep blacks separated from the whites in all public and private places. It was an act of hate and ignorance
immoral, degrading, discriminating
The 23 rd admendment
state laws supported radical segregation.
The 23 rd admendment
segregation (or apartheid in some places)