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How to use De jure segregation in a sentence

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De jure segregation is dead, but de facto segregation is firmly in place in much of America today.
After Kennedy was assassinated, Johnson rallied the bipartisan support necessary to ban de jure segregation and voter discrimination.
They didn't create housing segregation, but they really exacerbated it and made de facto, or I guess de jure segregation, de facto segregation.
If we have de jure segregation, it is a constitutional violation and thus requires a constitutional remedy.
In a stark departure from previous generations, high school students in the 1960s challenged de jure segregation that defined the way of life in Mississippi.
This view of state responsibility, if accepted by the Court, would blow up the distinction between de facto segregation and de jure segregation.
And if we understand that our segregation is a governmentally sponsored system, which of course we'd call de jure segregation, only then can we begin to remedy it.
Who would have predicted that the death of de jure segregation would usher in a new era of political segregation in elective politics?
But the movement of the 1960s was southern-based and fought de jure segregation and discrimination.
Such acts allowed them to continue de facto segregation long after de jure segregation was outlawed.
While de jure segregation has been gone for more then 50 years from our public school system, the system is still inherently separate and unequal.
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