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Which term is defined as “a legal doctrine that permitted racial segregation in public facilities?”

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Separate but equal
Which term is defined as “a legal doctrine that permitted racial segregation in public facilities?”
Separate but equal is a legal doctrine that permitted racial segregation in public facilities. It was established in the United States of America and is under the constitutional law and doesn't not violate the fourteenth amendment of the United States of America leading to equal and undivided rights to all citizens.



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The answer is: Separate but Equal

Separate but equal is a doctrine that often used by supporters of racial segregation to justify their discriminatory treatment to African American Citizens. Through this doctrine, they created different public infrastructure for white and black citizens (such as different restrooms, schools, bus seats, etc).

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