Racial segregation is the separation, either by law or by action, of people of different races in all manner of daily activities, such as education, housing, and the use of public facilities. Thus, it is a form of institutional racism. Racial segregation laws have existed in many countries, notably the United States.
Friday, April 22, 2022
The high cost of racism: Inequality, the economy, and public health
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