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Journal articles on the topic "Segregation – United States – History"

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Gonzelez-Jimenez, Mario. "Elmer Imes, Black History of the United States and Spectroscopy." Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 50, no. 1 (2025): 28–36. https://doi.org/10.70359/bhc2025v050p028.

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Elmer Imes (1883-1941) measured for the first time the infrared spectrum of hydrogen chloride. His results ended the debate on the quantization of molecular motions. However, despite the recognition he achieved for it, his scientific career was altered by the barriers faced by African-American citizens in the Jim Crow-era United States. This article explores Imes's biography and the influence of his work, showing how both reflect the lives of those who suffered from segregation and racism daily.
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Shearston, Jenni, Xiaorong Shan, Lucas Henneman, et al. "A HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL INJUSTICE: SEGREGATION AND AIR POLLUTION IN 1940 AND 2010 IN THE UNITED STATES." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 536. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.1754.

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Abstract Air pollution is inequitably distributed across the United States, whereby minoritized racial/ethnic groups have greater exposure and consequent health effects. To understand present-day disparities, it is important to understand changes over time. We compared relationships between county-level air pollution and segregation in 1940 and present-day (2010). We calculated segregation as the Dissimilarity Index (Black vs non-Hispanic white population) using Census data. We evaluated three air pollution emission sources: oil/gas well locations (Enverus), fossil fuel powerplant locations (E
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Eriksson, Katherine, and Zachary Ward. "The Residential Segregation of Immigrants in the United States from 1850 to 1940." Journal of Economic History 79, no. 4 (2019): 989–1026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050719000536.

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We provide the first estimates of immigrant residential segregation between 1850 and 1940 that cover the entire United States and are consistent across time and space. To do so, we adapt the Logan–Parman method to immigrants by measuring segregation based on the nativity of the next-door neighbor. In addition to providing a consistent measure of segregation, we also document new patterns such as high levels of segregation in rural areas, in small factory towns and for non-European sources. Early twentieth-century immigrants spatially assimilated at a slow rate, leaving immigrants’ lived experi
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McGrew, Teron. "The History of Residential Segregation in the United States and Title VIII." Black Scholar 27, no. 2 (1997): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00064246.1997.11430856.

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Saff, Grant. "Residential Segregation in South Africa and the United States." Safundi 3, no. 1 (2002): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17533170200803108.

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Levison, Julie H. "Beyond quarantine: a history of leprosy in Puerto Rico, 1898-1930s." História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 10, suppl 1 (2003): 225–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702003000400011.

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From biblical times to the modern period, leprosy has been a disease associated with stigma. This mark of disgrace, physically present in the sufferers' sores and disfigured limbs, and embodied in the identity of a 'leper', has cast leprosy into the shadows of society. This paper draws on primary sources, written in Spanish, to reconstruct the social history of leprosy in Puerto Rico when the United States annexed this island in 1898. The public health policies that developed over the period of 1898 to the 1930s were unique to Puerto Rico because of the interplay between political events, scie
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Weyeneth, Robert R. "The Architecture of Racial Segregation: The Challenges of Preserving the Problematical Past." Public Historian 27, no. 4 (2005): 11–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2005.27.4.11.

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The article examines racial segregation as a spatial system and proposes a conceptual framework for assessing its significance. It analyzes how the ideology of white supremacy influenced design form in the United States and how Jim Crow architecture appeared on the landscape. For African Americans, the settings for everyday life were not simply the confines of this imposed architecture; the article analyzes responses such as the construction of alternative spaces. The discussion concludes by considering the architecture of segregation from the perspective of historic preservation.
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Hood, Stafford. "Continuing the Exploration of African Americans in the Early History of Evaluation in the United States." American Journal of Evaluation 38, no. 2 (2017): 262–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098214017695482.

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This article, based on the remarks delivered by the author at the Eleanor Chelimsky forum at the Eastern Evaluation Research Society annual conference in 2016, discusses Ambrose Caliver, an evaluator of color who worked for the federal government during segregation. Caliver’s history is an important contribution to the evaluation tree. This article discusses Caliver’s contribution to our field and the importance of recognizing people of color within the history of evaluation.
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Monti, Daniel J., Elizabeth Huttman, Juliet Saltman, and Wim Blauw. "Urban Housing Segregation of Minorities in Western Europe and the United States." Social Forces 70, no. 4 (1992): 1165. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2580234.

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Fantz, Paul R., Dennis Carey, Tony Avent, and Jason Lattier. "Inventory, Descriptions, and Keys to Segregation and Identification of Liriopogons Cultivated in the Southeastern United States." HortScience 50, no. 7 (2015): 957–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.50.7.957.

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Liriopogons is a name used for cultivated genera of Liriope and Ophiopogon, Ruscaceae. Liriopogons are the most important clonal groundcovers sold by the nursery industry in the southeastern United States. Accurate segregation and identification of cultivars is difficult as cultivar descriptions used in nursery catalogs, literature, and plant patents are qualitative in substance, and often limited in morphological data. Also, existing inventories are limited in data. Many cultivars are assigned to the wrong species, and sometimes to the wrong genus. A taxonomic project of nearly 30 years’ work
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Segregation – United States – History"

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Hall, Joel Bennett. "Segregation and the Politics of Race: Mary McLeod Bethune and the National Youth Administration, 1935-1943." W&M ScholarWorks, 1996. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626073.

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Goode, Tia. "The Racialization of Space: How Housing Segregation Caused the Racial Wealth Gap in the United States." VCU Scholars Compass, 2019. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5826.

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This project addresses how residential segregation have stymied home ownership and wealth in the black community; inhibiting true housing equity. This thesis project will attempt to use design as a means to help address past and continuing discrimination. Accessibility, affordability and accountability are central to this goal, which will be addressed in the project. The site chosen for this project is the St. Luke’s Building located in Richmond, VA. This building was home to the Independent Order of St. Luke, a fraternal and cooperative insurance society for blacks. It also housed the St. Luk
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Chang, Amanda T. "What a Waste: Segregation and Sanitation in Brooklyn, New York in the post-WWII Era." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2016. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/pitzer_theses/69.

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Through studying the intersections of sanitation and segregation in Brooklyn, New York in the post-WWII era, this thesis reveals a web of willful white negligence that constructed a narrative that supports continued environmental injustices towards black Americans. As a result of housing discrimination, the lack of sanitation, and the political and social climate of the 1950s, black neighborhoods in Brooklyn became dirtier with abandoned garbage. Institutional anti-black racism not only permitted and supported the degradation of black neighborhoods, but also created an association between blac
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Langley, Brandy Marie. "The Black Experience in the United States: An Examination of Lynching and Segregation as Instruments of Genocide." Scholar Commons, 2014. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5057.

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Abstract This thesis analyzes lynching and segregation in the American South between the years 1877 and 1951. It argues that these crimes of physical and social violence constitute genocide against black Americans, according to the definitions of genocide proposed by Raphael Lemkin and then the later legal definition adopted by the United Nations. American law and prevailing white American social beliefs sanctioned these crimes. Lynching and segregation were used as tools of persecution intended to keep black people in their designated places in a racial hierarchy in the United States at this
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Bartley, Sarah. "Universal Pre-K as a Vehicle for Reversing the Impact of Historic Racial Segregation in the United States." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2019. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1505274/.

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Not all children begin their educational journey on equal footing. The purpose of this study is to investigate how universal prekindergarten (UPK) can serve as a key to remedying issues surrounding educational inequity. In order to understand educational inequity, I dive into the history of neighborhood racial segregation in the United States, and how it led to our currently unjust system. Racial segregation, specifically city zoning laws, created racially separate neighborhoods that are still relatively homogenous to this day. In order to ascertain how UPK could combat these issues stemming f
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Adkins, Edward. "Opening Pandora's box : Richard Nixon, South Carolina, and the southern strategy, 1968-1972." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:594d27ff-85d8-4a72-9f99-a8d9ffd563e3.

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Much discussed and little understood, Richard Nixon's southern strategy demands scrutiny. A brief survey of the literature suggests that study on this controversial topic has reached an impasse. Southern historians keen to emphasise the importance of class in the region's partisan development over the last fifty years insist that any southern strategy predicated on racialised appeals to disaffected white conservatives was doomed to failure. Conversely, conventional accounts of the Nixon era remain wedded to the view that the southern strategy represented a successful devil's bargain whereby an
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Allen, William L. "The Demise of Industrial Education for African Americans: ||Revisiting the Industrial Curriculum in Higher Education." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1189474472.

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McQueeney, Kevin G. "Playing With Jim Crow: African American Private Parks in Early Twentieth Century New Orleans." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2015. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1989.

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Public space in New Orleans became increasingly segregated following the 1896 U. S. Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson. This trend applied to sites of recreation, as nearly all public parks in the city became segregated. African Americans turned, instead, to private parks. This work examines four private parks open to African Americans in order to understand the external forces that affected these spaces, leading to their success or closure, and their significance for black city residents. While scholars have argued public space in New Orleans was segregated during Jim Crow, little a
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Flood, Heather. "Chaos in Clinton." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2007. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2148.

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The integration of Clinton High School, located in Clinton, Tennessee captivated the nation in the fall of 1956. This paper depicts the events that occurred during that period. Also included are the events that occurred prior to the desegregation of the high school, the understanding of which is necessary to fully appreciate the events that unfolded in Clinton.
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Wright, Devon A. "Conservative Right-Wing Protest Rhetoric in the Cold War Era of Segregationist Mobilization." FIU Digital Commons, 2017. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3457.

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In the early Cold War decades, the Citizens’ Councils of America (CCA) became the flagship conservative right-wing social movement organization (SMO). As part of its organizational activities, it engaged in a highly sophisticated propaganda effort to mobilize pro-segregationist opinion, merging traditional racist arguments with modern Cold War geopolitics to characterize civil rights activism and federal civil rights reforms as an effort to bring about a tyrannical, Soviet-inspired, dictatorship. Through a content discourse analysis, this research aims to contribute to understanding what facto
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Books on the topic "Segregation – United States – History"

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Campbell, Benjamin P. Richmond's unhealed history. Brandylane Publishers, 2012.

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Gaines, Kevin Kelly. African-American history. American Historical Association, 2012.

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J, Popkin Susan, and Rawlings Lynette, eds. Public housing and the legacy of segregation. Urban Institute Press, 2008.

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Spring, Joel H. Deculturalization and the struggle for equality: A brief history of the education of dominated cultures in the United States. McGraw-Hill, 1994.

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Spring, Joel H. Deculturalization and the struggle for equality: A brief history of the education of dominated cultures in the United States. 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill, 1997.

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Myers, Betty Dorsey. Segregation in death: Gettysburg's Lincoln Cemetery. Lincoln Cemetery Project Association, 2001.

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1935-, Loevy Robert D., ed. The Civil Rights Act of 1964: The passage of the law that ended racial segregation. State University of New York Press, 1997.

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Spring, Joel H. Deculturalization and the struggle for equality: A brief history of the education of dominated cultures in the United States. 7th ed. McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, 2012.

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Massey, Douglas S. American apartheid: Segregation and the making of the underclass. Harvard University Press, 1993.

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M, Lewis Catherine, and Lewis J. Richard 1967-, eds. Jim Crow America: A documentary history. University of Arkansas Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Segregation – United States – History"

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Siegler, Mark V. "Segregation and Discrimination." In An Economic History of the United States. Macmillan Education UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-39396-8_14.

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Silver, John Russell. "United States." In History of the Treatment of Spinal Injuries. Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8991-8_5.

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MacDonald, Victoria-María. "Segregation and New Arrivals, 1898–1960." In Latino Education in the United States. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403982803_6.

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Hill, C. P. "The United States." In Handbook for History Teachers. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032163840-169.

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Parish, Peter J. "Race in American History." In The United States, 2nd ed. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003476887-5.

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Douglas, C. Grant. "United States of America." In Handbook for History Teachers. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781032163840-88.

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Crowell, Amber R., and Mark A. Fossett. "Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation in Nonmetropolitan Communities." In Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38371-7_4.

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AbstractFor at least half a century, much of the literature on residential segregation has primarily focused on large metropolitan areas, where most of the population resides in one or more high-density urban cores and medium-density, outlying suburban environments. Many influential landmark segregation studies have focused on small samples featuring primarily the largest 50–60 metropolitan areas in the country. In contrast, our knowledge of residential segregation outside of metropolitan contexts is very limited, even as nonmetropolitan communities are becoming more racially and ethnically di
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Crowell, Amber R., and Mark A. Fossett. "The Micro-Level Dynamics of Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation." In Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38371-7_6.

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AbstractSegregation is often viewed and studied as a macro-level phenomenon, described in terms of aggregate patterns across areas. Empirical analyses of segregation are typically conducted at the macro-level as well, explaining changes and variations in segregation through contextual-level factors such as population size, region, or percent White. However, there is an established body of literature that recognizes segregation as an outcome of micro-level processes of locational attainments and residential mobility that considers the role of household characteristics like income, education, an
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Crowell, Amber R., and Mark A. Fossett. "Conclusions." In Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38371-7_7.

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AbstractWe wrote this book with the central goal of documenting patterns and trends of racial and ethnic segregation across communities and over time in the United States using refined methods of measurement analysis, which can sometimes be expected to change what we thought we knew from past research and at other times add more to our understanding of established patterns. In making this our goal, we produced several contributions that happily build continuity with past research and set a foundation for future research, which we can expect to come in waves each time there is a decennial censu
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Crowell, Amber R., and Mark A. Fossett. "Introduction." In Racial and Ethnic Residential Segregation Across the United States. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38371-7_1.

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AbstractThe purpose of this book is to describe and analyze patterns and trends in racial and ethnic residential segregation across the United States over time and across communities. With new methods to expand our scope of analysis beyond what has been done before, we cover recent decades in a variety of settings including metropolitan and micropolitan areas and rural communities (i.e., noncore counties). We direct our primary focus to residential segregation between major panethnic racial groups – Non-Hispanic White, Black, Latino, and Asian households in 2010 – and to broad changes in segre
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Conference papers on the topic "Segregation – United States – History"

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Waits, Charles G. "AC Corrosion of Concentric Neutrals: A Case History." In CORROSION 1987. NACE International, 1987. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1987-87470.

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Abstract The corrosion of URD cable direct buried concentric neutral wires has been found on many underground installations across the United States. Corrosion investigators, to date, have clearly proven the prevailing corrosion mechanisms to be of a galvanic or stray DC current nature. Furthermore, mitigative strategies including cathodic protection have been devised and shown to be effective. Testing under laboratory conditions has consistently associated the corrosion of concentric neutrals with AC current. However, field investigations have not commonly reported any problems from AC curren
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Feltzin, A. E., and E. J. Jakubowicz. "Control of Copper Alloy Corrosion in the Air Separation Industry." In CORROSION 1988. NACE International, 1988. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1988-88023.

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Abstract Control of copper and copper alloy corrosion is of vital interest to the air separation industry owing to the predominance of these alloys as materials of construction for tube bundles in refrigeration and compression equipment. A case history is unfolded concerning one of our plants located in the Northeastern United States. The operating aspects of the cooling water system, along with the chemical and mechanical factors contributing to severe copper alloy corrosion are discussed. Detailed analyses of two related equipment failures (both involving dezincification) are presented. The
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Power, Stephanie. "High Performance Liquid Epoxy Polymer Concrete Coatings Used for New Construction and Rehabilitation Projects." In CORROSION 2001. NACE International, 2001. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2001-01606.

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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide the history and technological developments of liquid epoxy polymer concrete formulated in the United States as a coating for the protection of buried pipelines. Throughout this paper, liquid epoxy polymer concrete refers to one specific product line and is not necessarily representative of all liquid epoxy polymer concrete. This paper will describe how the product is used for both new pipeline construction and for the rehabilitation of existing lines. Technical data will be presented to illustrate the coating's performance characteristics in ter
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Keaton, Jeffrey R., and John J. Jermyn. "Mitigation of Groundwater-Dominated Lakebed Playas Crossed by the Ruby Pipeline, Utah and Nevada." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31207.

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The Ruby Pipeline is a 42-inch diameter pipeline that will transmit natural gas 675 miles from Opal, Wyoming, to Malin, Oregon. The pipeline alignment crosses landforms designated as playas at several locations in Utah and Nevada. Federal agencies reviewing environmental documents requested mitigation based on the concept that playas collect and hold rainwater on impervious clay bottoms for long periods of time, and that an open-cut trench could drain ephemeral lakes by penetrating impervious clay bottom soil layers and permanently alter the surface water hydrology of the playas. Trench plugs,
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O'Connor, Kate, and Michelle Pannone. "Using Socio Spatial Practices to Create the Citizen Architect." In 2023 ACSA/EAAE Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2023.35.

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The community of Idlewild, located in Yates Township, Michigan, United States, possesses a significant history as the largest historic African American resort community created during the Jim Crow Era. Established in 1912, it thrived for more than fifty years but declined in 1964, with the passing of the Civil Rights Act. Listed in the Green Book, the historical impor¬tance of Idlewild was recognized at the time as a safe space for African Americans to vacation during the segregation era. At a time when African Americans were systematically pushed to the margins of society, Idlewild was viewed
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Hill, Raymond R., and J. O. Miller. "A history of United States military simulation." In 2017 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2017.8247799.

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"Shotcrete in the United States--A Brief History." In SP-128: Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures and Innovations in Design. American Concrete Institute, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.14359/3724.

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Hu, Chongze, Remi Dingreville, Douglas Medlin, and Stephane Berbenni. "Discontinuous Segregation Patterning across Disconnections." In TMS 2023 Annual meeting & Exhibition - San Diego, California, United States of America - March - 2023. US DOE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2431681.

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Zipse, Donald W. "History of grounding/earthing practices in the united states." In 2017 IEEE Petroleum and Chemical Industry Technical Conference (PCIC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pcicon.2017.8188742.

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McManamon, Paul F., Gary Kamerman, and Milton Huffaker. "A history of laser radar in the United States." In SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing, edited by Monte D. Turner and Gary W. Kamerman. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.862562.

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Reports on the topic "Segregation – United States – History"

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Hellerstein, Judith, and David Neumark. Workplace Segregation in the United States: Race, Ethnicity, and Skill. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w11599.

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Beach, Brian, John Parman, and Martin Saavedra. Segregation and the Initial Provision of Water in the United States. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w29678.

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Poterba, James. The History of Annuities in the United States. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w6001.

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Cutler, David, Edward Glaeser, and Jacob Vigdor. When Are Ghettos Bad? Lessons from Immigrant Segregation in the United States. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w13082.

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Moore, N. L., R. J. Chidester, K. R. Hughes, and R. A. Fowler. United States -- Mexican joint ventures: A case history approach. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10140898.

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Goldin, Claudia. A Brief History of Education in the United States. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/h0119.

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Millers, Imants, David S. Shriner, and David Rizzo. History of hardwood decline in the Eastern United States. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experimental Station, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-gtr-126.

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Moore, N. L., R. J. Chidester, K. R. Hughes, and R. A. Fowler. United States -- Mexican joint ventures: A case history approach. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6645479.

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Bazzi, Samuel, Abel Brodeur, Martin Fiszbein, and Joanne Haddad. Frontier History and Gender Norms in the United States. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31079.

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Eriksson, Katherine, and Zachary Ward. The Ethnic Segregation of Immigrants in the United States from 1850 to 1940. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w24764.

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