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- official segregationist policy in the Italian Empire, this policy was especially directed against Italian Jews. This policy enforced various segregationist norms...
- Mississippi, Carroll Academy, receives substantial funding from the segregationist Council of Conservative Citizens. Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett...
- been created, including a subgenre of country musicsometimes called segregationist musicwhich was developed in response to the American civil rights...
- "Segregationist" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. The story was written in April 1967 and was first published in December...
- governor from the Democratic Party. Wallace is remembered for his staunch segregationist and populist views although in the late 1970s he moderated his views...
- Citizens' Councils were an ****ociated network of white supremacist, segregationist organizations in the United States, concentrated in the South and created...
- to Louisiana. Miller had founded Reb Rebel Records, which recorded segregationist music, and urged Trahan to record songs with the new label. Trahan obliged...
- God the Original Segregationist was a 1954 sermon in defense of racial segregation in the United States by the Rev. Carey Daniel, pastor of First Baptist...
- Asa Earl Carter (September 4, 1925 – June 7, 1979) was an American segregationist and Ku Klux Klan organizer who was prominent in the 1950s for his activism...
- its international director. The CofCC traces its provenance to the segregationist White Citizens' Councils of America, which were founded in 1954, but...