Talk:Separate but equal

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That's much better, Zoe. Thanks. :) -- goatasaur

[edit] Regarding Consistent Nomenclature

This article seems to have a NPOV problem, with regard to naming different groups and factions equally. For example: “in which African Americans and Americans of European descent would receive” should be “in which African-Americans and European-Americans would receive” or “in which Americans of African descent and Americans of European descent would receive

And I suggest “with poorer facilities being allotted to Blacks” be “with poorer-quality facilities being allotted to Blacks than to Whites” for similar reasons.

[edit] Other Meanings

Maybe I'll add this myself someday, but we should also talk about the most common meaning of "separate but equal" in Canada: the relationship Québec has with the rest of Canada. --Zippanova