Immigration – and the Curse of the Black Legend
In the current US debate on illegal immigration, one argument stresses the threat posed to a unique culture by the “’invasion’” of aliens. Many assume that this culture, as evidenced by the recent push to make English the country’s official language, is based on an Anglo heritage. Many forget that US history includes Spanish exploration and settlement, according to author Tony Horwitz. Prejudices applied to Spanish and Hispanic populations during the early centuries of US expansion are now cast at immigrants, Horwitz contends. The history of the US is the story of overlapping cultures and languages, so embracing diversity represents respect for the nation’s history and not abandonment. – YaleGlobal
Immigration – and the Curse of the Black Legend
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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Tony Horwitz, the author of “Confederates in the Attic” and “Blue Latitudes,” is writing a book on the early exploration of North America.
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