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In reply to the discussion: How is it that all 4 of my Grandparents were considered non-white, but I'm considered white? [View all]SweetieD
(1,673 posts)3. Not sure what you are talking about. They definitely would have been considered
White. I'm sure they faced anti immigrant sentiment and were otherized but on any census or official form they would have always been listed as white or Italian not colored or negro. Same with Irish. No group in this country went through what black people went through specifically. If you guys were truly considered black the experience would have been much different.
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How is it that all 4 of my Grandparents were considered non-white, but I'm considered white? [View all]
louis c
Aug 2018
OP
Not sure what you are talking about. They definitely would have been considered
SweetieD
Aug 2018
#3
July 30, 1866, 44 African Americans were killed in New Orleans in a race riot
LakeSuperiorView
Aug 2018
#37
You are saying that manner someone was murdered is the important part?
LakeSuperiorView
Aug 2018
#42
This "racial adaptability" chart from 1925 separates "White Americans" from "Italians"
ck4829
Aug 2018
#32
My point is that during this time of thinking that we will become a Majority-Minority nation
louis c
Aug 2018
#6
It's kinda tough to "get" a dogmatic premise supported with little more than absolutism.
LanternWaste
Aug 2018
#47
The Irish ran into the same thing. And I remember visiting England in the late 70's,
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#19
The origins of Paddy Wagon are unclear but some say it was the PD (Police Dept)
LakeSuperiorView
Aug 2018
#40
The racial categorization of black/white/asian is a social construct and can change any time
ck4829
Aug 2018
#25
Anti-Chinese sentiments, anti-Irish sentiments, anti-Italian sentiments have all come and gone.
LanternWaste
Aug 2018
#48