Definition of assimilationist from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "assimilationist" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Cultural assimilation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cultural assimilation is a process of socialization by which individuals or groups are absorbed into and adopt to the culture of another society or group. It can also sometimes be the result of polit...
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Assimilationist- A person who advocates a policy of the culture of a population or group. Beneatha was accused of being an assimilationist when she wondered about her heritage.
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Definition of assimilationist in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of assimilationist. Pronunciation of assimilationist. Translations of assimilationist. assimilationist synonyms, assimilationist antonyms. Information about assimilationist in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Also found in: ... Updated in 2009.
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Statistical Information and Demographics question: What are assimilationist negroes? what are assimilationist negros? ... What is a assimilationist negroes? What does Beneatha say an assimilationist is? What does when the law fails to protect Negroes from whites attacks those Negroes should use their arms if necessary to...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on assimilation (society), in anthropology and sociology, the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society. ... in anthropology and sociology, the process whereby individuals or groups ... In North and South America,
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Whereas multiculturalists tend to view the melting-pot theory as oppressive, assimilationists view it as advantageous to both a government and its people. They tend to favor controlled levels of immigration—enough to benefit society economically ... Melting pot, Melting pot - Origins of the term, ... From an employment perspective,
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The "American" Reaction to 19th Century Immigration ... The Immigrant Response to American Culture ... A Spectrum of Responses: from Acculturation to Resistance...
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The Queer/Gay Assimilationist Split: The Suits vs. the Slut ... On one side were queers who sought to link the GLBT movement with broader social justice issues, and on the other were the by now professional bureaucratic cadre of single issue gay assimilationist organizations aspiring for place at the national policy table.
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