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1 Jim Crow
nome AE colloq. discriminazione f. razziale* * *Jim Crow /ˈdʒɪmˈkrəʊ/A n.2 [u] (fam. USA) discriminazione o segregazione razziale ( contro gli afroamericani); segregazionismoB a. attr.(fam. USA) per soli neri; segregazionista: Jim Crow car, carrozza ferroviaria (o tranviaria, ecc.) per soli neri; Jim Crow Laws, leggi segregazioniste; Jim Crow school, scuola per soli neri.* * *nome AE colloq. discriminazione f. razziale
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