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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
8

2 How was segregation enforced in the North?

History
2 answers:
Lapatulllka [165]3 years ago
7 0
Segregation was never mandated by law in the Northern states, but a de facto system grew for schools, in which nearly all black students attended schools that were nearly all-black. In the South, white schools had only white pupils and teachers, while black schools had only black teachers and black students.
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It was less prominent in the North than in the South, but it definitely still existed.

Explanation:

Segregation was never enforced by law in the North, however a handful of private companies refused service to people of color, and schools either had mostly Black pupils or mostly white pupils.

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