Segregation in a sentence as a noun

Sadly, the segregation between CAN buses is not nearly as good as you would think.

Like supporting racial segregation was not a big deal in the south until the civil right act.

They are just as wrong in their beliefs as those who supported segregation were or those who were against women's suffrage were.

It is the subtle segregation that keeps us from being full, first-class participants in our communities.

Aside: I've looked at that BlackGirlsCode link a bit more and I'm quite shocked that such segregation is encouraged, lauded even.

Theoretically, they can keep him in segregation for the duration of his sentence.

They only provide a symbolic segregation of the employee's space, with all of the noise and distraction of a completely open plan.

Calling it a "map of America's racial segregation" means someone is pushing a political agenda.

Baltimore in many ways had three-way segregation -- black, white, and Jewish -- with Realtors for all three communities refusing to show houses in the "wrong" neighborhood to anyone.

Or would you have thought, like many of his anti-segregationist rivals, that MLK was being an "*********" and deliberately aiming for small-victories as to not upset the white status quo?

They have all these people together on the campus so why would they reinforce the existing social segregation instead of weakening it?It's not simply a matter of cost or security.

Most Americans were NOT in favor of segregation, not all of them approved of slavery, not all of them were racist... Yet, it took about 200 years after US independence for them to gain these right.

" In retrospect, we can say that MLK was just changing tactics and he never wavered in his belief against segregation...but is that something you would've guessed if you were one of his contemporaries?

I'm a pretty reliable GOP voter, but I wouldn't think twice about voting for a Democrat for president if the Republican candidate expressed support for segregation!

The overlapping of home and workplace appears to have been the primary pattern of human habitation since before the bronze age. It is the recent pattern of home and workplace segregation which has been facilitated by 20th century transportation technology which is the radical exception.

The inability to move from place to place for employment, vacation, or recreation is, again in my opinion, detrimental to society's mutual respect and wellbeing, and leads to economic and cultural segregation.

While the "white *****" philosophy can be supported with case studies of deplorable acts against blacks, such as slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, lynchings, to name a few, it was and is a gross exaggeration that is becoming less and less supportable.

Segregation definitions

noun

(genetics) the separation of paired alleles during meiosis so that members of each pair of alleles appear in different gametes

noun

a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups

See also: separatism

noun

the act of segregating or sequestering; "sequestration of the jury"

See also: sequestration