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A form of discrimination that is upheld by the law is called legal discrimination.
De facto segregation refers to segregation that occurred by fact, as opposed to by law. Jim Crow laws refer to laws upheld slavery, and segregated and discriminated against those who would later become African Americans.
De facto segregation refers to segregation that occurred by fact, as opposed to by law. Jim Crow laws refer to laws upheld slavery, and segregated and discriminated against those who would later become African Americans.