I was responding to Post 12 by G.Mason.
He offered a quote:
"There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism...The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin...would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities." (Teddy Roosevelt speech, New York, 1915)
This quote has to do with immigration, that is why I was writing about immigration.
Sure there were Americans who happened to be black in 1915, but I do believe they were not referred to as anything hyphenated.
Americans who happen to be black, should consider them selves lucky for not being an African who happens to be black.
Americans who happen to be black, pushing to be hyphenated are really pushing for the ruin Teddy was speaking against.
Let me be clear before I hurt any feelings, white politics are just as stupid as black politics, and buying into the concept of African-Americans, is buying into the concept of black politics.