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 desegregation [,di:segri'geiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 废止种族隔离

  1. The bringing of people of different racial or ethnic groups into unrestricted and equal association, as in society or an organization; desegregation.
    种族或宗教融合在社会或组织中,使不同的种族或宗教派别的人处于无限制的平等的关系中;取消种族隔离
  2. Opponents discovered that he had opposed desegregation of schools and public housing in Arizona.
    反对者们发现他曾经在亚利桑那州反对在学校和公众场合废除种族歧视。
  3. Nothing can be done about this because the Supreme Court ruled in1974, in Milliken v Bradley, that desegregation cannot be required across school district lines, even if it is compulsory within them.
    由于最高法院在1974年的“米利肯诉布拉德利案”中规定:不得要求跨学区废除种族歧视,即使是在各学区内已强制废除也不行,从而令整个问题无从解决。


desegregation
[ noun ]
the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community
<noun.act>


desegregation \de`seg*re*ga"tion\ n.
the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into
a community; the elimination of laws, regulations, or customs
which prohibit members of a specific racial or national group
from using certain locations, organizations, or facilities.

Note: In the 1960's and 1970's civil rights legislation was
passed by the U. S. congress, prohibiting segregation
by governmental agencies and in places of public
accommodation, which resulteo in widospread
besegregotion of schools and places of business. Some
segregation remains in privately operated
organizations.

Syn: integration, integrating.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. The desegregation of swimming pools, toilets and other facilities once reserved for whites has changed little for millions of blacks who still face prejudice, poverty and hopelessness.
  2. Federal judges have the authority to order local officials to raise taxes to pay for school desegregation and to block any state law that would prevent such action.
  3. Rejected a plea from DeKalb County, Ga., school officials ordered to consider racial desegregation measures that include busing.
  4. Robinson represented the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in a long-running desegregation case against the Savannah school system, said state Rep. Jim Pannell of Savannah.
  5. Instead, his purpose was to warn against the dangers of government intervention into private relations even for a cause as noble as desegregation.
  6. Civil rights experts agreed that the effect of the Supreme Court's desegregation decision Tuesday would depend in part on the reaction of the administration.
  7. The fines were imposed as a result of the city rejecting a court-ordered housing desegregation plan.
  8. On the basis of his 1987 ruling, U.S. District Judge John H. Pratt had dissolved two 1983 orders that set timetables for the Education Department's review of desegregation plans submitted by states for public schools and universities.
  9. A sharply divided Supreme Court today overturned contempt fines imposed against four Yonkers, N.Y., city councilmen who defied a federal judge's order to adopt a housing desegregation plan.
  10. The Yonkers City Council reversed itself early Saturday and approved a court-ordered housing desegregation plan.
  11. Sen. Kennedy also accused Judge Bork of insensitivity to civil rights, and said, "Your clock on civil rights seems to have stopped in 1954," the year the Supreme Court ordered school desegregation.
  12. Part of Kansas City's desegregation effort - attracting whites from suburban or private schools to special "magnet" schools - has been fairly successful.
  13. That's what happened in September, when a Carter-appointed federal judge in Kansas City, Mo., ordered an increase in the city's property tax and the state's income tax to finance a court-ordered desegregation plan.
  14. The court said the judge who imposed the fines had exceeded his authority, and should have waited to see whether potentially bankrupting penalties against the city would force adoption of the desegregation plan.
  15. Since 1980, the state has given the district $1 billion toward mandatory and voluntary desegregation programs, Overton said.
  16. The changes will be fundamental _ quality and desegregation." The court will have the final say on the plan.
  17. The state agreed Wednesday to encourage desegregation throughout Arkansas and pay more than $100 million to settle a 6-year-old federal desegregation case brought by the Little Rock School District.
  18. The state agreed Wednesday to encourage desegregation throughout Arkansas and pay more than $100 million to settle a 6-year-old federal desegregation case brought by the Little Rock School District.
  19. Some residents opposed to the desegregation plan have aggressively battled the council.
  20. It closely followed recommendations made in May by Paul Verkuil, president of the College of William & Mary, who was appointed by the judges to conduct hearings and write a desegregation plan.
  21. The Supreme Court on Thursday night stayed a lower court ruling that had upheld contempt citations against four Yonkers, N.Y., city councilmen for fighting a federally ordered desegregation plan, a high court spokeswoman said.
  22. By a 5-3 vote, the court for the first time articulated guidelines for federal courts faced with requests by school boards to end court-ordered busing and other desegregation plans.
  23. The makeup of the City Council and its approach to the desegregation order was also affected by the outcome of the mayoral race.
  24. Officials from the city, Justice Department and the NAACP will meet with a federal judge this week to fine-tune a desegregation plan that emerged as the city teetered toward the edge of bankruptcy.
  25. The desegregation lawsuit was brought by the Justice Department in 1980 and joined by the NAACP.
  26. Jackson reflected on his years at North Carolina A&T and on the years since his graduation, recalling his activism as a participant in civil rights sit-ins to demand desegregation of public facilities in Greensboro.
  27. U.S. District Judge John H. Moore II, in a decision issued Tuesday, lifted the 17-year-old desegregation order that ushered in crosstown busing.
  28. The high court is also considering a related appeal in which a federal judge fined members of the Yonkers, N.Y., city council for failing to approve a court-ordered housing desegregation plan.
  29. Vestiges of school segregation remain in Topeka 35 years after it lost the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, which paved the way for desegregation of schools nationwide, a federal appeals court ruled.
  30. Parker made his ruling settling the nation's oldest pending desegregation lawsuit after two days of hearings, during which white parents demonstration against consolidation and black parents demonstrated for it.
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