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Kesaya E. Noda's Growing Up Asian In America

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Americans are known most commonly throughout the world as being extremely patriotic. Most Americans are thought to be flag waving, gun carrying, individuals who love to eat at fatty fast food restaurants like McDonald's. Obviously, this does not represent Americans as a whole but rather presents them as very patriotic and individualistic. In the essay, Growing Up Asian in America, by Kesaya E. Noda states that she is, “I come from a people with a long memory and a distinctive grace. We live our thanks. And we are Americans. Japanese-Americans…” (Noda 36). In it she states that she is neither Japanese or American rather they are Japanese which incorporates both the cultures and traditions of the United States and Japan. In fact, an American can be best described as persons from the United States that are known throughout the world for their patriotism and belief that America is the best country in the world. The definition of an American can vary from person to person but can be described as someone who lives or is from the United States. In the letter, What is an American, by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur states, “ In this great American asylum, the poor of Europe have by some means met together, and in consequence of various causes…” (Crèvecoeur 28). America was a refuge for those fleeing other countries to the United States enter into the United States where cultures blend to become one American culture. America was not a safe haven for only some immigrants, America

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