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segregationist
[ seg-ri-gey-shuh-nist ]
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- ultra·segre·gation·ist noun adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of segregationist1
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The first, Spiro Agnew, won in 1966 as the liberal running against a segregationist Democrat.
One of those senators, Harry F. Byrd Jr., was a thoroughgoing segregationist.
He chastises Israel for segregationist policies but it is his one-nation allies that hinder integration efforts.
Segregationist Alabama Governor George Wallace ran as a populist in the American Independent Party in 1968.
He couldn't cut it on the national stage, either: George Wallace denied him a spot on his segregationist ticket in 1968.
He is an old-guard segregationist that he learned from the Texans you know that the colored man is just a flunky.
And250 this is another reason why Oswald and Bouhe fought so bitterly, because Bouhe is a segregationist.
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