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Segregation images & captions from Google & Nettrekker Segregation images & captions from Google & Nettrekker

Segregation The policy or practice of separating people of different races, classes, or ethnic groups, as in schools, housing, and public or commercial facilities, especially as a form of discrimination. The policy or practice of separating people of different races, classes, or ethnic groups, as in schools, housing, and public or commercial facilities, especially as a form of discrimination.

A jeering student follows Elizabeth Echford as she walks past a line of National Guardsmen who barred her from entering Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. (A.P. Wirephoto, Sept. 5, 1957)

Ronald Martin, Robert Patterson, and Mark Martin stage sit- down strike after being refused service at an F.W. Woolworth luncheon counter, Greensboro, N.C

Negro driver asleep under a truck. There are no sleeping accommodations for Negroes at this service station.

At the Greene County fair, Greensboro, Georgia. White schoolchildren were admitted free one day, Negro schoolchildren the next.

Negro going in colored entrance of movie house on Saturday afternoon, Belzoni, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi.

The Rex Theatre for Colored People, Leland, Mississippi, June 1937

Durham, North Carolina. May 1940.

Memphis, Tennessee. September 1943.

On the way from Louisville, Kentucky to Nashville, Tennessee. September 1943.

Durham, North Carolina. May 1940.