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This 2.5-page paper analyzez American history and multiculuturalism and while multiculturalism should be celebrated it has not always been in the United States. There are 3 sources cited.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. American History & Multiculturalism Research Compiled
by P. Giltman 9/2010 Please It is quite evident that American history and multiculturalism
go hand-in-hand. Many different peoples and cultures, some forced, come accidentally, some on their own accord, have at one time or another made their way to the United States of
America. It is land filled with distinct diversity and ethnicity and much of American history undoubtedly provides a context for multiculturalism. This includes both the good and bad. While diversity
and multiculturalism should be celebrated in this country, there are still many people who their religion and their ethnicity are the true natives of America and all other people of
different colors and faith should be banished. There is no question that American history is rich with beautiful stories and overcome struggles but at the same time there is just
as much bigotry and horror that goes along with it. In fact, while the founding fathers of America founded this nation on the idea of religious freedom it unfortunately
is not practiced by many Americans today. Bigotry, racism and prejudice still run rife in many American cities and towns. The founding fathers vision of a nation of one people
guided and sustained the United States of America as it worked through its independence. Yet, many fear that America may be straying from the path of unity into one of
disunity. Today, as the United States becomes more democratic, the biological, religious, ethnic, ancestral and historical differences that have always existed among Americans now combined with various political interests have
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