For much of its history, the US has been a melting pot. Each new wave of immigrants have added their culture to the pot, helping to create a new (and ever changing) distinctly American culture.
Out of the Melting Pot, Into the Fire: Multiculturalism in the World’s Past and America’s Future, by Jens Heycke (Encounter, 345 pp., $29.99) Pessimism about the scale and pace of migration into ...
Clockwise from left: Natalia Martínez-Kalinina, Suzan McDowell, Rosa Polo, Rodrigo Butori and JP Aramouni. In Miami, immigrant entrepreneurship is the norm, not the exception. The latest Census ...
Author Jens Heycke called for a refocus on shared identity as opposed to multiculturalism when discussing his latest book "Out of the Melting Pot, Into the Fire." In an exclusive interview with Fox ...
Coming up with an absolute definition of multiculturalism is akin to describing an abstract painting. For Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., who roiled Maryland's political waters when he dubbed the concept ...
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