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During the post-war years, racial segregation in northern schools existed mainly because of __________. unequal funding of urban and rural school districts laws requiring such separation of the races resistance to the supreme court's "plessy v. ferguson" ruling the racial make-up of neighborhoods

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During the post-war years, racial segregation in northern schools existed mainly because of school districts laws requiring such separation of the races

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The major reason was that schools had laws that prevented them to coexist in the same areas. There were schools for afro-Americans and there were schools for Caucasians. There were also public places that afro-Americans couldn't visit because there was so much omission of the "Plessy v. Ferguson" that they started to discriminate afro-Americans. The Plessy v. Ferguson required similar spaces for both. However, it was never executed, until schools started to go against it.

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The answer to this question is the last item in the choices which is "The racial makeup of the neighborhood". This is the reason why during the post-war years, there was segregation in the Northern Schools and this include race discrimination.
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