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  2. Stereotypes of Americans - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes of American people (here meaning citizens of the United States) can today be found in virtually all cultures. [1] They often manifest in the United States' own television and in the media's portrayal of the United States as seen in other countries, but can also be spread by literature, art and public opinion.

  3. Stereotypes of white Americans - Wikipedia

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    An early study of stereotypes of white people found in works of fiction which were written by African-American authors was conducted by African-American sociologist Tilman C. Cothran in 1950. White Americans were commonly viewed as feeling superior to African Americans, harboring hatred for Blacks, being brutish, impulsive, or mean, having a ...

  4. Candid Conversations: Being an American - AOL

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    People of all ages sit down to discuss what they think it means to be an American, and why they love being a citizen of the United States.

  5. National identity - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the U.S., by integrating diverse ethnic groups in the overarching identity of being an American, people are united by a shared emotion of national pride and the feeling of belonging to the U.S., and thus tend to mitigate ethnic conflicts. [25]

  6. What does it mean to be an American?: Lee H. Hamilton - AOL

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    We solve our problems together, by working with all kinds of people, trying to forge common ground, build consensus, and communicate our beliefs and ideas effectively.

  7. The trauma of being an American

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    The post The trauma of being an American appeared first on TheGrio. OPINION: Between the more than a million deaths from COVID and the epidemic of mass shootings, the country is awash in needless ...

  8. Culture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Race in the U.S. is based on physical characteristics, such as skin color, and has played an essential part in shaping American society even before the nation's conception. [26] Until the civil rights movement of the 1960s, racial minorities in the U.S. faced institutional discrimination and both social and economic marginalization. [232]

  9. Ugly American (pejorative) - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 film EuroTrip was originally slated to be named "The Ugly Americans" due to its depiction of stereotypical American tourists in Europe. [43] The producers changed the title shortly before its release. [44] A study carried out in 2002 revealed that Hollywood also contributes to the "Ugly American" image. The study found that the more ...