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I like to think of myself, in all thinks, as first and foremost, a
Virginian.

David Kiracofe

David Kiracofe
History
Tidewater Community College
Chesapeake Campus
1428 Cedar Road
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322
757-822-5136
>>> Excalibur131 <[log in to unmask]> 01/21/07 4:00 PM >>>
Thank you, Clara. I too am a proud, un-hyphenated, adjective-free
American 
with Virginia ancestors who came to this continent from Europe.

The root is that we, you and I, are Americans. Not black, not white, not

African-, not European-Americans, we are Americans. I was born in this
great 
country, am proud of it, and proud to be called an American. I would
like to 
think that all people born in the United States of America feel this
way. 
Sadly, there are many, many people that do not.

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