History and Evolution of Civil Rights - AP Government and Politics

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How does de facto segregation differ from de jure segregation?

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De facto segregation is the name given to racial segregation that exists, but is not supported by law and may even run counter to contemporary laws. De jure segregation is segregation that is created by and supported by law. De jure segregation has proved much easier to get rid of in American society, whereas de facto segregation has proven much more resilient.

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