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- Schooled by Trump, Americans are learning to dislike their allies
Schooled by Trump, Americans are learning to dislike their allies Our polling shows that Americans’ and Europeans’ attitudes towards each other are changing quickly
- Teddy Roosevelt: No Room in This Country for Hyphenated Americans
"There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad But a hyphenated American is not an American at all "
- From Slavery to Freedom - National Museum of African American History . . .
From inventing dry-cleaning to sugar refining to the first steamboat propeller, African Americans have been active contributors to the economic, political, and social legacies of the United States Much of U S history, however, is contextualized by the system of slavery that was imposed on African Americans for 250 years—and how those born under that system and in its aftermath have crafted
- This The Americans Revival Update Is Very Worrying: Please Dont Let It . . .
The last episode of The Americans is one of the best TV finales of the 2010s, and for good reason While the finale of The Americans is not necessarily a happy ending, considering Philip and Elizabeth have to leave their children behind when they return to Russia, the final episode is a fitting one that perfectly wraps up the Cold War drama Because of this, it’s difficult to imagine a
- The majority of Americans think migrants are ‘invading’ the U. S . . .
A majority of Americans—52 percent—now believe the nation is experiencing an “invasion” on the southern border, and 49 percent say that migrants are responsible for an uptick in U S drug
- Discrimination shapes Black Americans views of progress, institutions . . .
Black adults feel angry or undermined in the face of discrimination Black Americans who experience racial discrimination have a range of reactions to this treatment Large majorities say their experiences with racial discrimination made them feel angry (76%) and like the system was designed to keep them down (73%)
- Popular and Pervasive Stereotypes of African Americans
Stereotypes of African Americans grew as a natural consequence of both scientific racism and legal challenges to both their personhood and citizenship #ANationsStory
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