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Separate and unequal, Segregation in Federal government agencies and programs has been little appreciated as a key trait of American race relations in the decades before the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Federal government used its power to impose a segregated pattern of race , Separate and unequal has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Separate and unequal
  • Written by author Desmond S. King
  • Published by Oxford : Clarendon Press ; 1995., 1997/03/13
  • Segregation in Federal government agencies and programs has been little appreciated as a key trait of American race relations in the decades before the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Federal government used its power to impose a segregated pattern of race
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1 The Politics of Segregation in Post-Reconstruction America 3
2 Joining the Government: 'Because I Dared to be Black' 39
3 Working in a Federal Agency: Social Ostracism and Discrimination 72
4 'A Great Shadow over our "Civil Rights"': Fighting for the Government 111
5 Serving Time with the Government: Federal Penitentiaries 142
6 The Federal Government in a Segregated Society: Public Employment Exchanges and Housing Programmes 172
7 Conclusion 205
Appendix 1. The Politics of Segregation in the United States 211
Appendix 2. Segregation in Government 220
Appendix 3. Statistical Profile of Black American Employees in the Federal Government 227
Appendix 4. Strikes settled by the FEPC 1943-1944 243
Appendix 5. Major Civil Rights Laws 1957-1991 244
Notes to Chapters 245
Bibliography 315
Index 331


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