resegregations
/riːˌsɛɡrɪˈɡeɪʃənz/
noun
- The act or process of separating groups of people again by race, especially in schools, housing, or public facilities, after a period of desegregation.
- The new zoning laws led to the resegregations of several school districts.
- Activists protested against the resegregations of neighborhoods that had been integrated for decades.
- Historians study patterns of resegregations in American cities after the civil rights era.
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