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America Quote by Tim Wise

“So, in "Melting Pot" the children (about a third of whom were kids of color) sang the line, "America was the new world and Europe was the old," in one stroke eradicating the narratives of indigenous persons for whom America was hardly new, and any nonwhite kids whose old worlds had been in Africa…” quote by Tim Wise
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“So, in "Melting Pot" the children (about a third of whom were kids of color) sang the line, "America was the new world and Europe was the old," in one stroke eradicating the narratives of indigenous persons for whom America was hardly new, and any nonwhite kids whose old worlds had been in Africa or Asia, not Europe.”

Tim Wise

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Source Article: “Melting Pot” Analysis by Tim Wise, 2020

The song’s lyric erases Indigenous histories, presenting America as a new world for all, which marginalizes non‑European narratives.

In simple terms: Lyrics ignore Indigenous and non‑European histories.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge erased histories.

Themes

history colonialism representation

Mood

reflective critical

Type

analysis educational

When to use this quote

  • education curricula
  • media representation
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

cultural erasure narrative dominance

Questions to Reflect On

  • Whose stories are missing?
  • How can curricula become more inclusive?
A Different Perspective

Simplifying history can perpetuate oppression.

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