HAPPY MINORITIES IN UNITED STATES
CITIZENSHIP OVERSHADOWS RACIAL FEELING (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, November 25. The United States Ambassador to London (Mr J. P. Kennedy), speaking at a Thanksgiving Day dinner in London, said it was probably because of the ideal of democracy embodied in its Constitution that although the American nation consisted of many races the United States had little trouble caused by unabsorbed foreign minorities. Citizenship almost completely overshadowed any sentiment of racial origin. ___________
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Southland Times, Issue 23677, 28 November 1938, Page 5
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