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Segregation in the 1950s
-African Americans began to see many of their freedoms disappear.
- In the south, African Americans were prevented from voting and were subjected to repressive laws and intimidating violence.
-discrimination was mostly widespread throughout the south.
- there was discrimination in the north too, but the south's color line was clearly drawn in all aspects of daily life.