What was “de facto” segregation?
a.) clear signs that specified where people of different race...
What was “de facto” segregation?
a.) clear signs that specified where people of different races could be served
b.) separation that occurred through intimidation, violence, and unfair laws
c.) quiet, nonviolent protest of unfair rules that promoted segregation
d.) a strategy advocated by the NAACP of being patient with slow progress
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