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Desegregation refers to the process of ending the separation of different racial or ethnic groups in public spaces, such as schools, transportation, and housing. It aims to eliminate discriminatory practices that enforced segregation, particularly in the United States during the mid-20th century. Key milestones include the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling in 1954, which declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Desegregation efforts sought to promote equality, integration, and social cohesion, allowing people from diverse backgrounds to access the same resources and opportunities, fostering a more inclusive society.

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    Desegregation is the process of ending the separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or other characteristics, particularly in schools and public spaces. This movement gained significant momentum in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly following the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, which declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Desegregation aims to promote equality and inclusion, allowing individuals of different backgrounds to share the same educational and social environments, thereby fostering understanding and reducing discrimination.