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Q: When was there a racial integration?
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Advocated racial integration is the definition for what word?

Desegregation.


Did Andrew carnegie support racial integration?

Andrew Carnegie did not actively support racial integration. While he did fund libraries and educational institutions regardless of race, he did not engage in civil rights activism or explicitly advocate for integration.


Why did Malcolm X reject the goal of racial integration?

he was rascist


What are some synonyms for desegregation?

Desegregation is also known as racial integration.


Which of these men was not involved in the integration of the races in the last half of the 1900s?

Abraham Lincoln was dead long before the Civil Rights Movement and the racial integration of the 1960s.


What was a southern governor known for his active opposition to racial integration of public schools in his state?

George Wallace of Alabama.


An example of a policy that aimed chiefly to overcome de facto discrimination is?

busing to achieve racial integration in the schools.


What has the author Norman M Bradburn written?

Norman M. Bradburn has written: 'The structure of psychological wellbeing' -- subject(s): Happiness, Mental health 'Racial integration in American neighbourhoods' 'Reports on happiness' 'Racial integration in American neighborhoods' -- subject(s): African Americans, Discrimination in housing, Housing


President Kennedy ordered hundreds of federal marshals and thousands of federal troops to force the racial integration of what?

the university of Mississippi


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


12. Why did President Eisenhower have to send troops to Arkansas?

He did not. Governor Faubus used the Arkansas National Guard to resist the racial integration of Arkansas schools. President Eisenhower used the 101st Airborne Division to enforce the racial integration of Arkansas schools. The schools were integrated, and they did not fight, but if they had the smart money would have been on the One-Oh-One.


A major consequence of the voting rights act of 1965?

It's main consequence was to allow "non-white voters" to vote for the first time in many states.