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segregationist
[ seg-ri-gey-shuh-nist ]
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of segregationist1
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In the 20th century, Presidents Kennedy and Johnson each used it three times, most often to protect the civil rights of Black Americans against 鈥渞ebellious鈥 segregationists.
The movie trusts you know who segregationist George Wallace was, just as you鈥檒l be able to appreciate the joy of seeing an unidentified Stevie Wonder on stage with Lennon.
The federal government, motivated by Cold War-era concerns about its global image, intervened against segregationist Southern states.
By 1972, then President-Nixon鈥檚 people were worried about the prospect of segregationist former Alabama governor George Wallace drawing votes from Nixon as the potential nominee of the AIP, the right-wing American Independent Party.
His segregationist father had started the family peanut business, and his mother, Lillian, was a registered nurse.
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