The author believes that this is because the race and origin are considered to be the most important ones in the country and the most visible betrayal of American beliefs has occurred (treatment of black American caucasian). World War II warned Americans about their beliefs, as Hitler's racism forced American to stick to their own racial assumptions. Later on, the Civil Rights Revolution ignited a new declaration of national identity through "new immigrants" of long-term residents from South and Eastern Europe.
Schlesinger, Arthur · M, Junior, American confusion: memories to multicultural society, WW 1992, Northern. Schlesinger, a famous Liberal Democratic historian who is a professor at the New York City University graduate school, said this expanded article claims that the rise in American public awareness has "damaged the idea of defining American citizenship" doing. The book contains the explanation of the 16 page chapter, Stern, Kenneth S., the power of the plains: Politics of American militia movement and hatred, Simon and Schuster, 1996. Stern is a long-term hatred of the American Jewish Commission. Experts explained about the development of the military movement and other so-called super patriotic groups posted in this book in less than a year since dropping the Oklahoma City bomb.
In The Disuniting of America, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. talks about the change between the traditional focus "crucible" and the "multicultural society" ruled by today's public consciousness. Focusing on American history, he discovered that early Americans came here to escape the roots and create a "new race". Schlesinger talks about the history as a weapon used by multiculturalists to persuade children in a public school system. He mentioned how to intentionally change history to eliminate past black marks in history books. He also talked about how the division of the United States occurred through multiculturalism, political correctness, and racial separatism.