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Americanness and the "Other" Americans
2020
National Review of Black Politics
American identity has become a racialized norm that is primarily applied to those racially identified as White. We examine what it means to be an American from the perspective of racial and ethnic minorities who may not be viewed as prototypical Americans. Because we know comparatively little about what American identity means for those who are not White, it is important to understand this attachment in order to understand how "other" Americans articulate their identity and how their political
doi:10.1525/nrbp.2020.1.3.396
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