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16 January, 23:58

Hyphenated american former president theodore roosevelt meaning

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    The term "hyphenated American" was published by 1889 and was common as a derogatory term by 1904. During World War I the issue arose of the primary political loyalty of ethnic groups with close ties to Europe, especially German Americans and also Irish Americans. Former President Theodore Roosevelt in speaking to the largely Irish Catholic Knights of Columbus at Carnegie Hall on Columbus Day 1915, asserted that.
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