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Definition of Segregationists
1. segregationist [n] - See also: segregationist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Segregationists
Literary usage of Segregationists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Social and Religious Conditions by Charles Stelzle (1912)
"A thorough study of the entire subject should be made in a scientific manner
through a commission appointed by the Mayor, and consisting of segregationists ..."
2. Black Americans in Congress, 1870-1989 by Bruce A. Ragsdale, Joel D. Treese (1996)
"On the House floor, Powell clashed almost immediately with one of the chamber's
most notorious segregationists, John E. Rankin of Mississippi, ..."
3. Black and White in South East Africa: A Study in Sociology by Maurice Smethurst Evans (1916)
"That this is the ultimate ideal of some of the segregationists seems clear, but
some again of those who have committed their ideas to writing, ..."
4. Hope for South Africa? by Lewis H. Gann, Peter Duignan (1991)
"Within the Democratic party, the old southern segregationists lost the power they
had in Franklin Roosevelt's and Harry Truman's time. ..."
5. Snake Walkers by J. Everett Prewitt (2005)
"The segregationists were in almost complete control before then. They wanted
nothing to do with colored people in their schools, churches, businesses, ..."