Study & Research Race Relations

This Study Guide consists of approximately 163 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Race Relations.
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Study & Research Race Relations

This Study Guide consists of approximately 163 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Race Relations.
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Paul Craig Roberts

In the following viewpoint, nationally syndicated columnist Paul Craig Roberts contends that mass immigration is endangering American society. More than one million immigrants move to the United States each year, he points out, and many of these immigrants are retaining their own cultures rather than adapting to American culture. Unless immigration is restricted, Roberts maintains, America’s distinctive national culture will be threatened by dangerous racial and ethnic enclaves.

As you read, consider the following questions:

1. In Roberts’s opinion, why did Democrats change U.S. immigration laws in 1965?
2. What privileges are granted to non-European immigrants but not to white Americans, according to the author?
3. According to Roberts, why did the city of Richmond, Virginia, have to remove a mural of Robert E. Lee"

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