Scenarios about 'racial segregation'
The systematic separation and discrimination of people based on racial categorization, typically enforced through laws, social norms, and institutional practices. Racial segregation manifested in various societies throughout history, most notably in the United States under Jim Crow laws and in South Africa under apartheid, creating deeply unequal access to education, housing, employment, and public facilities. In alternate history scenarios, the persistence, abolition, or different implementation of segregation systems often serves as a critical divergence point that reshapes social structures and civil rights movements.
What If Brown v. Board of Education Was Never Decided?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the landmark Supreme Court case that outlawed racial segregation in public schools never reached a decision, potentially altering the course of civil rights in America.
What If School Desegregation Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Brown v. Board of Education failed to end racial segregation in American schools, profoundly altering the trajectory of civil rights and American society.
What If The Civil Rights Movement Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where organized efforts for Black civil rights failed to materialize in mid-20th century America, permanently altering the nation's social, political, and cultural landscape.