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Revision as of 11:20, 25 March 2007 by NAHID (talk | contribs) (added link)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Picture of the day Racial segregation in the United States Racial segregation in the United States included the legally or socially enforced separation of African Americans from White Americans, as well as the separation of other ethnic minorities from majority communities. Facilities and services such as housing, healthcare, education, employment and transportation in the United States have been systematically separated based on racial categorizations. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of segregation in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), so long as "separate but equal" facilities were provided, a requirement that was rarely met. The doctrine's applicability to public schools was unanimously overturned in Brown v. Board of Education (1954), and several landmark cases including Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States (1964) further ruled against racial segregation, helping to bring an end to the Jim Crow laws. During the civil rights movement, de jure segregation was formally outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, while de facto segregation continues today in areas including residential segregation and school segregation, as part of ongoing racism and discrimination in the United States. This photograph, taken in 1939 by Russell Lee, shows an African-American man drinking at a water dispenser, with a sign reading "Colored", in a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City.Photograph credit: Russell Lee; restored by Adam Cuerden ArchiveMore featured pictures...


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Hi, I am Nahid. I was born in Tangail, a beautiful district located in Bangladesh.
I completed my H.S.C. from Notre Dame College (Dhaka).I'm currently studying at Independent University, Bangladesh, BBA faculty. I started my first article on September 15, 2006 and I completed it within few weaks. I have an account on bangla wiki (নাহিদ).

My name has meaning.The origin of Nahid is Persian & Nahid means Elevated, Venus. Its ancient name is Anahita.

Click here to see my edit count.

The following articles are created by myself:

Public University

Government Saadat College

Private University

Independent University, Bangladesh | American International University, Bangladesh | University of Science & Technology Chittagong | Leading University | Stamford University | Northern University, Bangladesh | South East University | Daffodil International University

Misc.

Ian King | Lou Schuler | Media and Development Communication

Template I created

Template:Private Universities of Bangladesh

Useful resources

Here are some useful Resources for editing wikipedia.

A copyright flowchart for images on wikipedia.

To do list

Here is My Sandbox

External Link

My profile on hi5

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