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How to pronounce de jure segregation in English?

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Type of segregation, separatism

Examples of de jure segregation

de jure segregation
De jure segregation ended in the states as Jim Crow laws were invalidated or repealed.
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A law need not stipulate de jure segregation to have the effect of de facto segregation.
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Pressure from the courts to end de jure segregation remains strong.
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This is not a modern day Noahian tale, rather it is the lingering effect of de jure segregation.
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De jure segregation mainly applied to the Southern United States.
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De jure segregation was not brought to an end until the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Today we have de facto instead of de jure segregation.
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This is opposed to de jure segregation, which prevailed in the American South and border states through the 1960s.
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Redlining, Jim Crow, and other forms of de jure segregation may be against the law, but voluntary social segregation still occurs.
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