It shows that the both groups needed to encounter a procedure of racialization to in the long run wind up to become a White. Major racially and ethnically organized organizations included subjection, isolation, the American Indian Wars, Native American reservations, Native American life experience schools, migration and naturalization law and internment camps. Formal racial segregation was to a great extent prohibited in the mid-twentieth century and came to be seen as socially unsatisfactory as well as ethnically hostile also.