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				Title
				Segregation
			
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						Author
						Cleveland L. Sellers, Jr.
					
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				Keywords
				The de facto, or socially based, The legal proscriptions were generally accompanied by a socially enforced system of etiquette, which was felt in intensely personal and painful ways by black Carolinians, segregation of the races was channeled in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries into a rigid legal, or de jure, system that effectively enforced the second-class citizenship of African Americans, legalized segregation of the races in South Carolina arose as a part of white Carolinians’ long reaction to emancipation and Reconstruction, “tragedy” of Reconstruction, Black Codes, Briggs v. Elliott, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 
			
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				Website Name
				South Carolina Encyclopedia
			
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				Publisher
				University of South Carolina, Institute for Southern Studies
			
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				URL
				https://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/segregation/view/images
			
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				Access Date
				October 31, 2025
			
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				Original Published Date
				August 1, 2016
			
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				Date of Last Update
				August 23, 2022