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segregation (segregation that existed because of local laws that mandated the segregation) became important distinctions for court-mandated remedial purposes.
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The British in Egypt: Community, Crime and Crises 1882–1922
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The Unfinished Agenda of Brown V. Board of Education
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rule over Egypt, as it had by then become a British
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Du jour
Dejure Foundation
law
government
/dˈʊəri,di-,-ˈjʊər-/
[deːˈjuːre]
de facto
ruling dynasty
Egypt
Ottoman Empire
polite fiction
suzerainty
puppet state
British Empire
U.S. law
Brown v. Board of Education
segregation
icon
Law portal
Implied repeal
List of Latin phrases (D)
Obrogation
Unenforced law
"de jure"
"Definition of 'de facto' adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary"
The British in Egypt: Community, Crime and Crises 1882–1922
ISBN
9781848857094
The Unfinished Agenda of Brown V. Board of Education
ISBN

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