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Define segregation and integration. which policy was generally supported in the post civil-war south?
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Define segregation and integration. which policy was generally supported in the post civil-war south?
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Segregation: Seperation of the whites and black
Integration: Whites and blacks integrating together as a whole
Segregation was GREATLY supported in the post civil war south. That was one reason how the KKK (Ku Klux Klan) was formed
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