12018-07-10T05:59:09-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7f308631plain2018-07-10T05:59:09-07:00Audrey Maier0f8f4f35e42fcdb6d08eabfaff98566fef8bbb7fSegregation (n.) The practice of keeping people of different races, religions, etc., separate from each other
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1media/2017.001.008.jpg2018-07-10T05:01:53-07:00Segregation in California5plain2018-07-16T21:02:00-07:00Segregation is the practice of keeping people of different races, religions, and genders separate from each other. In California, segregation affected many school children. African Americans, Mexican Americans, Asian Americans, and Native Americans were some groups who were kept segregated and were discriminated against. In California, because of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, it was illegal for Mexican students to be segregated. However, many people did not follow the law. In San Bernardino County, Mexican and Mexican-American children were not allowed to attend schools with white students.
1. Recall another time(s) that a group of people may have been segregated and then discuss with a partner.