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What is the difference between De facto and De jure racial inequality?

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im doing this for social inequality class....

can you please tell me what those are in details

de facto versus de jure racial inequality

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  1. Well de facto means that generally happens / is common practise. Biases that people have

    De jure means there is some law or regulation or standard that says something must happen. E.g. certain skin colours not being able to use certain facilities has happened in some parts of the world. See source for some photos

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