America’s Immigration Legacy
America’s Immigration Legacy via We Can Stop the Hate
National Council of La Raza - America’s Immigrant Legacy
Put forth on April 9, 2008 by XicanoPwr
Posted in History/Historia, Immigration, Nativism, Prejudices, Xenophobia
America’s Immigration Legacy via We Can Stop the Hate
National Council of La Raza - America’s Immigrant Legacy
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I like that the piece connects slavery and immigration but it doesn’t explicitly state that blacks weren’t immigrants, they were forcibly brought here. Not a minor detail.
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