Just Like Us : : The American Struggle to Understand Foreigners / / Thomas Borstelmann.
Americans have long considered themselves a people set apart, but American exceptionalism is built on a set of tacit beliefs about other cultures. From the founding exclusion of indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans to the uneasy welcome of waves of immigrants, from republican disavowals of colon...
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