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In reply to the discussion: White Americans Fail to Address Their Family Histories [View all]Wingus Dingus
(9,173 posts)in the late 1800's and first decades of the 1900's. Mostly Catholic and some Ashkenazi Jewish. They had nothing to do with anything that went on in America, or England, before they arrived. No slaveholders, no Civil War fighters, no killers of Native Americans--just working-class immigrants, settled in areas of similar Catholic immigrants, farming and working in factories, minding their own business, and making their way in the US during the 20th century. My grandparents on my mom's side never even owned a car, they used public transportation all their lives, or walked. They worked and raised children and had very little, all their lives--just a small house and a little garden. I reject the attempt to lump all Americans of European descent into culpability for atrocities they weren't present for, or for discriminatory practices, systems and institutions they didn't build or support.