I'm going to drop a post for the first time in this tired topic when I get to a computer.
In short, integration is a lot more than being able to go to the same schools and the consequences of Jim Crow and segregation had a lot more nuance and farreaching effects on blacks day to day life than often discussed.
Also will explain why integration on a whole is necessary and essentially complete separation within the United States itself is not possible and even bad as far as the laws on the book. Self segregation is ok and good in some cases but legal enforcement is bad and that is what we fought to remove.
In short, integration is a lot more than being able to go to the same schools and the consequences of Jim Crow and segregation had a lot more nuance and farreaching effects on blacks day to day life than often discussed.
Also will explain why integration on a whole is necessary and essentially complete separation within the United States itself is not possible and even bad as far as the laws on the book. Self segregation is ok and good in some cases but legal enforcement is bad and that is what we fought to remove.









