The moral urgency of giving a poor students a decent education may be just as powerful as ending de
jure racial segregation, but only one of those things is a crime that can be eradicated.
The major flaw in this system — de
jure racial segregation — has been ended.
Not exact matches
In the decades leading up to the civil rights movement of the 1960s,
racial segregation was a de
jure practice, meaning the separation was enforced by law.