
Where does the term African American is he?
In my opinion, it is the most backward, ignorant, stupid term to call someone. German-American immigrant = D'Germany between Ethiopia and America = immigrants from Ethiopia Europe and America Immigrant = Europe = Afro-American immigrants from Africa not to mention, you have North and South America, and blacks in Brazil do not call them African-Americans themselves, they call them the same Brazillian. People are so fed up with racial tensions, but fail to achieve distinguish someone like that is more racist then the word N. And if people have changed the name of your race every 10 years as if you were an animal? For EMW, its White liberal Harvard professors who keep changing the name of the race. I've never heard anyone say anything black "black person in my Afro-American Yo what it does "I know thats kind of stereotypes, but it is not racist, believe me.
Can not agree with you What he arrived in the United States being a melting pot of Americans! Let us be united as E Pluribus Unum: Americans must respect their fellow Americans that, regardless heritage or race! End of story. Translate E Pluribus Unum The general meaning of each Latin word is clear: Pluribus is related to the English word "plural". Unum is related to the English word "unity." E Pluribus Unum describes an action: to bring together in one number. A faithful translation of the motto is "Out of many, one "- a phrase that elegantly captures the symbolism on the shield in the 1776 Seal The United States of America, which uses small shields symbolizing 6 nations and 13 colonies formed a shield over. If we are first Americans, we can remain united as a country and their compatriots in the same order and same Equal rights Our heritage is something of value on a personal and special as it is, must be shared with other on a personal level, as opposed to huge umbrellas impersonal terms and labels.
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