In American history, immigration has played an integral role in society. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, first-generation immigrants who came to the United States often dealt with language and social barriers. In the late twentieth century, second-and third-generation immigrants faced the challenge of following their traditional heritage and fitting into American society. Consider how cultural diversity defines American society and literature. Is the American identity static or fluid over time? How do you define your cultural identity?
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In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, first-generation immigrants who came to the United States often dealt with language and social barriers. In the late twentieth century, second- and third-generation immigrants faced the challenge of following their traditional heritage and fitting into American society.
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