Friday, March 30, 2007
Nashville
Nashville is a changing city—an influx of immigrants beginning in 1990 has begun to upset the traditional black/white ethnic makeup. Ethiopians, Somalis, Kurds and Latinos have settled in, causing native Nashvillians to begin working on a law that encourages the use of English over any other language. It seems that the chemical makeup of America is changing, forcing cities to deal with new social, economic and political issues similar to what southern California has been going through this past decade.
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