By Kenneth J. Theisen and Quyen Le
Recent studies of the 2000 U.S. Census show an increase in the ethnic diversity of the United States. They also show a disturbing persistence of ethnic separation, even as the country transitions into a more multiethnic society.
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Recent studies of the 2000 U.S. Census show an increase in the ethnic diversity of the United States. They also show a disturbing persistence of ethnic separation, even as the country transitions into a more multiethnic society.
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