verb🔗ShareSegregar, separarTo separate, especially by social policies that directly or indirectly keep races or ethnic groups apart."During that era, schools were legally segregated, with Black students attending separate and often underfunded institutions. "Durante esa época, las escuelas estaban legalmente segregadas, y los estudiantes negros asistían a instituciones separadas y, a menudo, con fondos insuficientes.politicsculturehistorysocietygovernmentlawraceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSegregado, separado(of a person or thing) Separated or isolated from others, or from another group."During that time, schools were segregated, with white students attending one school and Black students attending another. "En ese tiempo, las escuelas estaban segregadas, con estudiantes blancos asistiendo a una escuela y estudiantes negros a otra.groupsocietypoliticshistoryracehumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareSegregado, separado(of an institution) Having access restricted to certain groups, or excluding certain groups."During that time, schools were often segregated, with Black children attending different and unequal schools than white children. "En ese tiempo, las escuelas a menudo estaban segregadas, con niños negros asistiendo a escuelas diferentes y desiguales a las de los niños blancos.politicssocietygovernmentgroupracehistorylawcultureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading