they segregated blacks and whites.
segregated ( participle ) segregated trash
No, a segregated society is not strongly united because to be segregated is to be set apart from others.
The suffix to form an adjective from "segregate" is "-ed," as in "segregated."
Socially they were segregated and discriminated against. Jim Crow laws were very strong and enforced, housing was segregated, so were schools, colleges didn't accept African Americans, the military was segregated, movies and restaurants were segregated, social events were segregated, even funerals and cemeteries were segregated.
whites and blacks were segregated harshly.
black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people
The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites
The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites
Segrerated can be used as either a verb (past tense, e.g. they were segregated from the others) or an adjective (e.g. segregated society). The corresponding noun is segregation.
black people where segregated that they where not aloud to speak to white people
Women weren't segregated...They weren't entitled to a vote, but they weren't segregated.