Abstract
Professor of American studies and history Matthew Frye Jacobson explains that perceptions of race vary over time. "What are now called the 'white ethnics,' we see as a just kind of minor distinctions of basic kind of whiteness," Professor Jacobson notes, "...but a generation ago...they weren't seen as being differences based in culture, but were very much biological differences, on the same order of what we now think of as races...black and white."
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American Studies, U.S. History Survey, The Unfinished Nation
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