Intitulé : "Taxi Cabs avec signe blanc seulement, Becks cabs' sur le côté, Albany, Géorgie.' La ségrégation est la séparation des êtres humains en groupes raciaux dans la vie quotidienne. Il peut s'appliquer aux activités comme manger dans un restaurant, boire de l'eau d'une fontaine, à l'aide d'un pub
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Entitled: "Taxi cabs with sign "White only, Becks cabs" on side, Albany, Georgia." Segregation is separation of humans into racial groups in daily life. It may apply to activities such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a public toilet, attending school, going to the movies, riding on a bus, or in the rental or purchase of a home. Racism consists of both prejudice and discrimination based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples. It often takes the form of social actions, practices or beliefs, or political systems that consider different races to be ranked as inherently superior or inferior to each other, based on presumed shared inheritable traits, abilities, or qualities. After the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery in America, racial discrimination became regulated by the so-called Jim Crow laws, which mandated strict segregation of the races. This legislation that mandated segregation lasted to the mid-1960s. Institutionalized racial segregation was ended as an official practice by the efforts of such civil rights activists as Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr., working during the period from the end of World War II through the passage of the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 supported by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler, August 18, 1962.