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History, 03.07.2019 15:00 christianfielding336

The quote below is from a speech given by theodore roosevelt in 1915: there is no room in this country for hyphenated americanism. when i refer to hyphenated americans, i do not refer to naturalized americans. some of the very best americans i have ever known were naturalized americans, americans born abroad. but a hyphenated american is not an american at all. what group was the target of roosevelt's reference to hyphenated americanism? asian americansnative americansafrican americansgerman americans

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