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By Prof. John Higham,Carl J. Guarneri

How has the US, with its many ethnic, type, and ideological divisions, allowed divergent teams to "hang jointly" as americans? during this booklet, a distinctive historian explores the ways that american citizens have conceived of a countrywide identification and demonstrates that an appreciation of America's kaleidoscopic variety could be reconciled with an confirmation of its universal nationwide culture.

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