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The American identity is a grand mystery, and a story that demands to be told. After spending forty years as a sociology professor at the University of Wisconsin, teaching such courses as "Racial and Ethnic Minorities," "Hmong Americans," and "Law and Society," author Jac D. Bulk has developed incredible insight and clarity into how the American identity has changed both gradually and swiftly since 1776. This national identity begins with the drafting of the Constitution, a governmental structure unique in the world, and continues with just as breathtaking twists and turns in evolution-all…mehr

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The American identity is a grand mystery, and a story that demands to be told. After spending forty years as a sociology professor at the University of Wisconsin, teaching such courses as "Racial and Ethnic Minorities," "Hmong Americans," and "Law and Society," author Jac D. Bulk has developed incredible insight and clarity into how the American identity has changed both gradually and swiftly since 1776. This national identity begins with the drafting of the Constitution, a governmental structure unique in the world, and continues with just as breathtaking twists and turns in evolution-all leading to now. As Bulk says, it is no accident that only now the first African American woman, Ketanji Brown Jackson, sits on the Supreme Court. American Identity Unveiled Truth is for anyone wanting to know the truth about what really is at the heart and soul of the American identity, what are both its core aspects and the often-sorrowful mistakes that built them.