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Desegregation meant _________. children of all ethnicities had to go to separate schools african americans could go through the front doors of a hotel private industry could decide who it could hire john

f. kennedy worked for equal stats and rights for all americans regardless of ethnicity

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Desegregation meant that John F. Kennedy worked for equal stats and rights for all Americans regardless of ethnicity.
Desegregation refers to the process of ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races.
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john f. Kennedy worked for equal stats and rights for all Americans regardless of ethnicity.

Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of two groups usually referring to races. This is most commonly used in reference to the United States. Desegregation has long-drawn focus due to the Civil Rights Movement, particularly the desegregation of the school systems and the military. It focused on the racial integration of the society.

Kennedy described the civil rights crisis as constitutional and statutory. He proclaimed that major civil rights enactment would be presented to the Congress to ensure equal admittance to public facilities, to end segregation in schooling, and to provide federal security of the right to vote.

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