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One of the ideas touted by Broughton Bradenburg in "Imported Americans" is that to understand a people you must live among them. From my discussions with my classmate Loveth who has an aversion for people from a certain ethnic group, I explained to her that to know why these people behaved the way they did she had to go closer to them to learn about them. Two conclusions that I made from this discussion are;
- 1. Sometimes, people have fixed mindsets about others that are not factual
- 2. Being closer to those who we do not like might change our perspectives about them.
In the story, "Imported Americans", chapter 1 begins by explaining how some Americans proposed that Italians should not be let into the country because they did not have skills nor did they meet up with their standards.
The narrator, however, believed that to understand why these people were that way, they had to go to their country and study about them. There they made some discoveries.
Summarily, this idea of closely studying people before making conclusions was discussed with my friend.
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