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In the united states, people confuse nationality with race and ethnicity often, but in other countries nationality is really just your country of citizenship or original birthplace. Nationality usually means the country where one holds their citizenship, though I have seen some definitions actually defining nationality as ethnic groups based on countries of origin.
Whether I was born with blond hair or black hair IS determined genetically.

She also believes race and ethnicity are as important as grades. Great job, keep it up!Nationality – what is your nation. Furthermore, you have no control over your race; it’s how you’re perceived by others.”Ethnicity is the term used for the culture of people in a given geographic region or of people who descended from natives of that region. I’ve had trouble trying to define myself when approaching the “who do I identify with” question.

It's quite important that we familiarize ourselves with the differences of … Though genetically race is not a valid concept, socially it is very, very real. Cheers Appreciated your article. Persecution based on ethnicity, however, also has been common.Conley, like other sociologists, argues that ethnicity is more fluid and crosses racial lines:Being a member of an ethnic group involves following some or all of those cultural practices.

We often use these terms interchangeably, when they actually refer to very different things.

During the 1700s, the free Africans cream mutual aid societies to help those that were emancipated from slavery to be educated and become members of society. I usually refer to myself as black.

I identify strongly with my Italian roots because growing up in NY (Brooklyn) these culturally were the people who most influenced me.
By the early part of the 18th century, the institution was fully established for Africans and their descendants. For example, a Japanese-American would probably consider herself a member of the Japanese or Asian race, but, if she doesn't engage in any practices or customs of her ancestors, she might not identify with the ethnicity, instead considering herself an American.Around the start of the 20th century, people from various regions were considered to be members of sub-categories of the white race, such as “Alpine” and “Mediterranean” races. Leave a comment below!Hey Paige, thanks for stopping by!Until the 18th century the image of Africans was generally positive.

Racial characteristics are physical and can range from skin, eye, and hair color to facial structure. Now many of us have gone back to embrace our African heritage. Not all people with the same skin colour belong to the same race. But all “self-righteous ignorance” aside, I really appreciated this article and found the clarification helpful, so thank you for taking the time to write and share it.Don’t answer accurately to the question what is your nationality when posed by a visitor, they will get anger. Some colonial leaders argued that turning to African labor provided a buffer against the masses of poor whites.During the mid 1800s, about 1856, at the National Negro Convention, it was decided to stop using the term African on our organizations and churches. Though I am no expert, I do believe that what you are referring to is considered ethnicity.

Discrimination on the grounds of sex or race is unlawful. Or if I come across someone who is white and they sound ‘east coast’, I would not assume they are necessarily from NY, as they may be from New Jersey or Rhode Island.