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22-07, 15:31 Savant
It wasn't called "racism" then, it was just common sense 22-07, 15:32 Savant The traditional view of race was this: Americans believed race was a fundamental aspect of individual and group identity. They believed people of different races differed in temperament, ability, and the kind of societies they built. 22-07, 15:32 Savant They wanted America to be peopled by Europeans, and thought only people of European stock could maintain the civilization they valued. They therefore considered immigration of non-whites a threat to whites and to their civilization.
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