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11 July, 23:06

In the 1920s, italian immigrants were considered dark, strange, and often subhuman by the so-called white majority in the united states, who were then primarily of northern european descent. today, the descendants of these immigrants are no longer marginalized according to their appearance and are now fully

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    In the 1920s, Italian immigrants were considered dark, strange, and often subhuman by the so-called white majority in the united states, who were then primarily of northern European descent. today, the descendants of these immigrants are no longer marginalized according to their appearance and are now fully assimilated.
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