Sentences with phrase «racial segregation even»

The figure below provides an illustration of the degree of racial segregation even among households with the same incomes.

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But the rationale advanced for tax penalization is not now limited to racial segregation or even to violation of rights guaranteed by the Constitution.
The romantic element was the belief that even as segregation reinforced itself by fortifying racial resentment, ignorance, and antagonism, integration would promote racial tolerance and harmony, evolving steadily from a government policy into a natural inclination.
Even conservative white preachers like Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell make a point to condemn racial segregation and do not want to be identified with racism.
racial segregation was so widely accepted in the churches and societies throughout the world that few white theologians, did see the injustice, did not regard the issue important enough to even write or talk about it.
Even controlling for rates of arrest, the researchers found a strong association between the racial disparity in unarmed fatal police shootings and a range of structural racism indicators, with residential segregation showing the most pronounced association.
He already had a law degree, but, degree or not, he was a target of South Africa's system of racial segregation, in which Indians (even though they are Caucasian, and thus should «qualify») are denied full citizenship and manhood.
Assuming that racial / ethnic minorities have fewer economic resources than white families, de facto segregation as already exists may become even worse.
Even within many of the central cities in the metropolitan areas listed above, there is a great deal of racial segregation.
Thus, even our analysis likely underestimates the true levels of racial segregation in the specific traditional public schools that charter students are leaving.
Even if the Court should reject affirmative action, that would not invalidate existing lawsuits that are based on claims of unconstitutional racial segregation.
Today, no such laws exist on the books anywhere in the nation — not even in the Southern states where racial segregation was once a way of life.
Students can effectively research substantial problems in education such as student and teacher engagement, safety, racial segregation on campus, relationships between the school environment and student apathy, and even teachers» grading and assessment policies and practices.
Even as levels of segregation between school districts in some of Virginia's major metros decline, swift racial transition is occurring within districts.
Because socioeconomic and racial segregation so often overlap — even as black and Latino families are more likely to live in persistent, unstable poverty — these strategies are a necessary step toward preventing racial marginalization from persisting in schoolhouses.
[9] In some cases, poorer neighborhoods in Chicago saw reductions in funding even while enrollments rose, and there is evidence that choice programs exacerbate racial segregation.
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