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Diversity

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Multiple Traditions Theory

Multiple traditions theory is the concept that the United States has historically been shaped by different political ideologies, such as republicanism, liberalism, or what are known as ascriptive types, which may be based on racist or sexist attitudes in regard to what constitutes Americanism. These different traditions have all combined...

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Asian American Women in Public Sector

The U.S. public sector is represented by a number of individuals from the ethnic minorities, for example, African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Americans etc. Asian Americans, being one of the most fast-paced ethnic group, is still underrepresented in the U.S. public sector in general, and in politics in particular. In...

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Asian American Experience in America before the World War II

Although today our country cherishes values of democracy and tolerance, it took centuries to instill these values in our society. Since the beginning of the United States’ history, many races were discriminated and oppressed. Immigrants from Asia had to suffer from mistreatment even worse due to complicated international affairs. Since...

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African-Americans and Caucasian Women

Both African-Americans and Caucasian women have both been victims of significant inequality and discrimination, and as such have both been involved in the fight for equality in the United States. At times, African-Americans and Caucasian women have been partners in their fight for equality, particularly African-American women and Caucasian women....

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Asian Culture in the US

Chinese Americans are an important part of the United States heritage and culture. The Chinese American Museum of Chicago, located in Chicago’s “China Town” community, provides many of the stories and history of the Chinese-American community. The Chinese-American Museum of Chicago is a small museum found in Chicago’s Chinatown which...

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