“We can create an earned pathway to citizenship — and secure our border.” Yeah, I’m sorry but … the immigration bill is bad. Like, I get that there was, and is, a real desire to stem the flow of migrants seeking asylum across the border. But the bill that was neg...
political scientist Wesley Skogan reports that "[c]ompared to whites, African Americans were 2.5 times as likely to be stopped [either while driving or on foot], while — controlling statistically for age and gender — Latinos were stopped at about the same rate as were whites." Ec...
1924: Indian Citizenship Act Citizenship for Native Americans before the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act was hard to come by. Before the Civil War, only those with one-half or less Native American blood were offered citizenship. Most Native American women who had married U.S. citizens were offered...
Even after Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act, which was all-encompassing, citizenship rights were still governed by each state and the right to vote was often denied to Native Americans. [Pictured: President Calvin Coolidge with Native American representatives near the south lawn of the ...
Even after Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act, which was all-encompassing, citizenship rights were still governed by each state and the right to vote was often denied to Native Americans. [Pictured: President Calvin Coolidge with Native American representatives near the south lawn of the ...
Season two focuses on the real-world issues facing a Cuban American family as Lydia takes her citizenship test and Alex deals with racist taunts at school. The series was canceled twice, first by Netflix and then by Pop TV. #44. You’re the Worst—Season 3 (2016) FX Productions #44....
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but I shouldn’t assume it means we’ve reached a post-racial society. The past remains alive in Ferguson and on Wall Street. The “Let’s move on” advocates know that much work remains before black people are assured of first-class citizenship. If we want to understand black people, ...
"Teachers of German in the U.S. and in Europe have never been able to find a native German who has ever heard of the pickle legend, much less carried out the Christmas custom," the website reports. "It may have been some German-American invention by someone who wanted to sell more ...
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