By By Arthur C. Brooks
Our fears about what other people think of us are overblown and rarely worth fretting over.
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CLEAR ALL
To the list of identities Black people in America have assumed or been asked to, we can now add, thanks to this presidential election season, “Obama’s people” and “the African Americans.”
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Who owns your identity, and how can old ways of thinking be replaced?
Close to 11% of American adults with Hispanic ancestors don’t even identify as Hispanic or Latino.