The Role Of Hyphenated Identities In Society

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I also believe that hyphenated identities are needed in society because without them we would all be the same. The Theory Toolbox uses the example of a sixth generation American living in Kansas and a recent immigrant living in New York City and sys that it is extremely unlikely for them both to have cultural context even though they may be viewed as American. This is a prime example of why hyphenated identities are a necessity. You said without hyphenated identities there would be a "general label to broadly group all people" and I believe that a general label would not do justice to our society. We are all different people with different background and this is what makes our society so special. But I would have to disagree with you when

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