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Rockwell

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If you can find sources that meet the criteria above that say he was for separation and not segregation and explain the difference, bring them to the talk page. Meanwhile it seems we treat the terms as meaning the same thing, click on Racial separation. Doug Weller talk 17:01, 6 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

I'm referencing a speech he gave to brown University of I'm not mistaken, I've got it downloaded on my laptop and I'll post the quote along with all relavent information as soon as I get home. As for the difference between racial segregation and separation I believe that it's important to make the distinction between 2 races living within the borders of the same country, with restrictions being imposed on one of them (what apartheid and segregation were about, which Rockwell disapproved of) and 2 races living in celebrate countries Fortuna Deus (talk) 19:23, 6 February 2020 (UTC)Reply