Describe the difference between de jure and de facto discrimination. For each type, describe at least two examples.

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De facto discrimination:

is someone's belief or custom causing them to discriminate against someone

De jure discrimination: Separate but equal Jim Crow

is when laws are put in place to discriminate against someone race, sex, etc.

examples of De Facto:

-Blacks can not look white people in the eye -Blacks get off the sidewalk when white people are walking

examples of De Jure:

-Separate but equal -Jim Crow


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