Saying the people in the US have a "common American heritage" is a broad brush way of saying that they have a very large history and culture in common. When looked at closely, some people will agree with this and some will disagree.
that ur proud to be African American
An ethnic group is a group of people whose members identify with each other through a common heritage, consisting of a common culture, including a shared language or dialect.
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
They are not.
Victorious people (greek)
that ur proud to be African American
An ethnic group is a group of people whose members identify with each other through a common heritage, consisting of a common culture, including a shared language or dialect.
Racism is one. People who make fun of other's heritage are often bigots, idiots, a**holes, or ethnocentrists. Or mean. I call it being mean, personally.
common welfare is when an american
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
The Zulu word "isigwe" means "group" or "clan." It is often used to refer to a collective group of people who share a common ancestry or heritage.
what does French colonial heritage mean?
if it's what I think you mean "Kwanzaa" then, it's a week long celebration of African American heritage and culture.
No that does not mean your heritage is drawing
If you mean "Extremist"American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This ex·trem·ist (ĭk-strē'mĭst) Pronunciation Keyn. One who advocates or resorts to measures beyond the norm, especially in politics.ex·trem'ism n., ex·trem'ist adj. * http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/extremist
It means the geologic term of the word heritage.
The term "hyphenated American" was originally derogatory and refers to the addition of ethnic or heritage terms to the adjective "American", e.g. Italian-American, African-American. Where the term applies to an American region, not a person or group, it is not hyphenated, e.g. Latin American, South American.