segregationist



n. 种族隔离主义者
adj. 种族隔离主义的;种族隔离主义者的
n.
隔离主义者;
变形
复数:segregationists
英英释义
segregationist[ ,seɡri'ɡeiʃənist ]
n.someone who believes the races should be kept apart
同义词:segregator
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position.
新近的联邦的行动破坏了种族隔离主义者的地位。
权威例句
The development of segregationist thoughtNeighborhood racial change, segregationist sentiments, and affirmative marketing policies
The electoral geographies of two segregationist (“Jim Crow”) referenda in Alabama
Defending White Democracy: The Making of a Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Politics, 1936–1965.
The Americans Are Coming!: Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa
The Civil Rights Movement and the Right to Vote: Black Protest, Segregationist Violence and the Audience
Appendix B. Determining the Gore Segregationist Vote : Southern Governors and Civil Rights Racial Segregation as a Campaign Issue in...
Jason Morgan Ward. Defending White Democracy: The Making of a Segregationist Movement and the Remaking of Racial Politics, 1936–1965.
"Racially stuffed shirts and other enemies of mankind": Horace Mann Bond's parody of segregationist psychology in the 1950s.
âPoking Holes in the Skyâ: Professor James Thaele, American Negroes, and Modernity in 1920s Segregationist South Africa
segregationist (n.)
1915, from segregation + -ist.
1. More recently he praised the Citizens Council, a segregationist group, for keeping the peace in his town when he was growing up, though he retracted later.
最近,他对一个种族隔离组织团体,市民议会,提出表扬,表扬他们在他成长过程中没有在他家乡闹事,尽管后来他收回了他说的话。
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2. Evidently neither Bull Connor, the segregationist police commissioner of Birmingham, nor the merchants expected this quiet beginning to blossom into a large-scale operation.
显然,无论是伯明翰的种族隔离主义者、警长公牛康纳,抑或那些店主,都没预料到如此安静的开篇会逐渐演变成如此大范围的后续。
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3. Following the U. S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), African American and white supporters attempted to end entrenched segregationist practices.
随着美国最高法院对「布朗对托皮卡教育局案」(1954)的裁决,美国黑人和白人支持者企图结束固有的隔离措施。
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4. For most of the next hundred years, white southerners ardently subverted the promises of the civil-war amendments by enacting the segregationist policies that came to be known as Jim Crow laws.
在接下来的大半个世纪中,南方的白人不遗余力地背弃内战修正法案给出的承诺,制定了种族隔离政策,即有名的吉姆·克劳法。
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5. For most of the next hundred years, white southerners ardently subverted the promises of the civil-war amendments by enacting the segregationist policies that came to be known as Jim Crow laws.
在接下来的大半个世纪中,南方的白人不遗余力地背弃内战修正法案给出的承诺,制定了种族隔离政策,即有名的吉姆·克劳法。
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