desegregatediˈsɛg rɪˌgeɪt
desegregate (v)
- present
- desegregates
- past
- desegregated
- past participle
- desegregated
- present participle
- desegregating
English Definitions:
desegregate, integrate, mix (verb)
open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups
"This school is completely desegregated"
desegregate (Verb)
To remove segregation by allowing access to something by people of all races or ethnicity
desegregate
Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups, usually referring to races. Desegregation is typically measured by the index of dissimilarity, allowing researchers to determine whether desegregation efforts are having impact on the settlement patterns of various groups. This is most commonly used in reference to the United States. Desegregation was long a focus of the American civil rights movement, both before and after the United States Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education, particularly desegregation of the school systems and the military (see Military history of African Americans). Racial integration of society was a closely related goal.
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