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Should there be legal or social efforts to address de facto segregation?

Should there be legal or social efforts to address de facto segregation?.

 Description INSTRUCTIONS: Write a 2 – page paper, single spaced, Times New Roman, 12-font size, normal text/margins. Include ANY citations or sources used. Page heading MUST include title, name, date, class and instructor. Page numbers MUST also be included. PRINTED & STAPLED WRITING PROMPT: Brown v. Board of Education (1954) led to the end of de jure segregation (literally, “by law”; refers to legally enforced practices). However, de facto segregation (literally, “by fact”; refers to practices that occur even when there is no legal enforcement) remains in many areas, including housing and schooling. Should there be legal or social efforts to address de facto segregation? Is there any legal or historical precedent regarding racial segregation in the United States of America? How has segregation in schools changed in America from the 1960s to today? Explain all points with emphasis.

Should there be legal or social efforts to address de facto segregation?