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Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity
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EthnicityNationalismEducationUs CultureNew YorkSamuel P. HuntingtonLatino/a StudiesCultural IdentityLatin American DiasporaAfrican American StudiesAmerican IdentityPolitical ScienceIdentity IssueAmerican PoliticsIdentity PoliticsSamuel HuntingtonCultureArtsNational Identity
Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity. By Samuel P. Huntington. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2004. 448p. $27.00. Samuel Huntington suggests in this book that American national identity is threatened by a tidal wave of Latino—primarily Mexican—immigrants who are refusing to assimilate to American “Anglo-Protestant” values, and who are facilitated in this resistance by the erosion of elite support for those very same values. That erosion is a consequence of the “cults of multiculturalism and diversity” (p. 144) that have collectively “denounced the idea of Americanization,” “downgraded the centrality of English,” and “advocated legal recognition of group rights and racial preferences” (p. 142), strong charges indeed.