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Segregationists meaning
plural of segregationist
Example sentences (15)
King viewed nonviolent protest as both a moral imperative and a political winner, because it made protesters look good and segregationists look bad.
Buckley was primarily against all the former insults upon the Constitution, and Southern segregationists were primarily against the latter.
So there are the segregationists, which Jason calls the haters.
The noose episode is another troubling moment for NASCAR, a motor sports giant that has tried to distance itself from a past in which it had cultivated ties with segregationists and harbored racists and their tropes.
And she only quasi-accepted Biden’s apology for being friends with segregationists.
But how do you work now with people in the Senate who, in some form or another, you consider modern segregationists?
She objected to segregationists being referenced positively at all.
The most talked about moment was holding the former Vice President accountable for his comments about segregationists and on bussing.
They have criticized the former vice president over his previous opposition to federal desegregation efforts and his past touting of his ability to work with segregationists in the Senate.
You were really rough on Joe Biden, totally understandably, about his relationship—or the way he described his relationship—with some segregationists.
His which unironically claims Donald Trump is a second Lincoln while Democrats are literally segregationists and Nazis, is making far less money than his previous cinematic masterpieces.
In 1963 the Black children of Birmingham marched out of their schools and into the streets to confront White segregationists in what was called “The Children’s Crusade”.
Governor Orval Faubus had ordered the Arkansas National Guard to aid segregationists in preventing nine African-American students from enrolling at Little Rock's Central High School.
He and the Nation of Islam were described as hatemongers, black supremacists, racists, violence-seekers, segregationists, and a threat to improved race relations.
The many segregationists who had supported Carter during the race felt betrayed.