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October 16, 2007

European Hyphens Lessen Fear of The Other

by Mona Eltahawy, Middle-East Online, Amsterdam - My niece and nephew were born in the U.S. They are called first generation Americans. Had they been born in Denmark, they’d be called second generation immigrants. In the Netherlands, they would be known as allochtoon (foreign) to distinguish them from the autochtoon (native) Dutch of usually Caucasian descent.

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