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| ==Etymology== | | ==Etymology== |
| s{e}greg{a}re to separate from the flock, hence to set apart, isolate, divide, f. s{e} + greg-, grex flock.] | | s{e}greg{a}re to separate from the flock, hence to set apart, isolate, divide, f. s{e} + greg-, grex flock.] |
− | *Date [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_Century 1555] | + | *Date [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_Century 1555] |
| ==Definitions== | | ==Definitions== |
| *1. The [[action]] of segregating. | | *1. The [[action]] of segregating. |
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| :c. The separation of a portion or portions of a [[collective]] or [[complex]] [[unity]] from the rest; the [[isolation]] of particular constituents of a compound or mixture. | | :c. The separation of a portion or portions of a [[collective]] or [[complex]] [[unity]] from the rest; the [[isolation]] of particular constituents of a compound or mixture. |
| :d. spec. Separation from a church or ecclesiastical [[organization]]: chiefly in reproachful sense, [[schism]]. | | :d. spec. Separation from a church or ecclesiastical [[organization]]: chiefly in reproachful sense, [[schism]]. |
− | :e. [[Genetics]]. The separation of pairs of homologous [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleles alleles] or [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosomes chromosomes], esp. as occurs at [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiosis meiosis] in the formation of gametes by a heterozygous [[organism]], to whose progeny [[different]] traits may consequently be transmitted. | + | :e. [[Genetics]]. The separation of pairs of homologous [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleles alleles] or [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosomes chromosomes], esp. as occurs at [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiosis meiosis] in the formation of gametes by a heterozygous [[organism]], to whose progeny [[different]] traits may consequently be transmitted. |
− | :f. The enforced separation of [[different]] [[Race|racial]] [[groups]] in a country, [[community]], or [[institution]]. Cf. [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid APARTHEID]. | + | :f. The enforced separation of [[different]] [[Race|racial]] [[groups]] in a country, [[community]], or [[institution]]. Cf. [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartheid APARTHEID]. |
| :g. The [[isolation]] or separate confinement of [[dangerous]] or troublesome prisoners. Hence (also segregation [[unit]]) a part of a prison designated for this [[purpose]]. | | :g. The [[isolation]] or separate confinement of [[dangerous]] or troublesome prisoners. Hence (also segregation [[unit]]) a part of a prison designated for this [[purpose]]. |
| ==Description (Race)== | | ==Description (Race)== |
− | Racial '''segregation''' is the [[separation]] of [[different]] racial [[groups]] in daily life. It may apply to [[activities]] such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a washroom, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a [[home]]. Segregation is generally outlawed, but may exist through [[social]] [[norms]]. Segregation may be maintained by means ranging from [[discrimination]] in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to certain [[races]] to vigilante [[violence]] (such as lynchings, e.g.) Generally, a situation that arises when members of [[different]] [[races]] mutually prefer to [[associate]] and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation. In the United States, [[legal]] segregation was required in some states and came with "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-miscegenation_laws anti-miscegenation laws]" (prohibitions against interracial [[marriage]]). There were laws passed against segregation in the USA in the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960's 1960s]. | + | Racial '''segregation''' is the [[separation]] of [[different]] racial [[groups]] in daily life. It may apply to [[activities]] such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a washroom, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a [[home]]. Segregation is generally outlawed, but may exist through [[social]] [[norms]]. Segregation may be maintained by means ranging from [[discrimination]] in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to certain [[races]] to vigilante [[violence]] (such as lynchings, e.g.) Generally, a situation that arises when members of [[different]] [[races]] mutually prefer to [[associate]] and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation. In the United States, [[legal]] segregation was required in some states and came with "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-miscegenation_laws anti-miscegenation laws]" (prohibitions against interracial [[marriage]]). There were laws passed against segregation in the USA in the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960's 1960s]. |
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− | Segregation, however, often allowed close contact in [[hierarchical]] situations, such as allowing a [[person]] of one race to work as a servant for a member of another race. Segregation can involve spatial separation of the races, and/or mandatory use of [[different]] [[institutions]], such as schools and hospitals by people of different races.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_segregation] | + | Segregation, however, often allowed close contact in [[hierarchical]] situations, such as allowing a [[person]] of one race to work as a servant for a member of another race. Segregation can involve spatial separation of the races, and/or mandatory use of [[different]] [[institutions]], such as schools and hospitals by people of different races.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_segregation] |
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| [[Category: History]] | | [[Category: History]] |
| [[Category: Sociology]] | | [[Category: Sociology]] |