In America, there’s a long history of denying or downplaying the achievements of non-white Americans. As such, it’s often considered ‘good form’ to highlight the ethnicity of marginalized groups, especially in the past, with regards to their achievements in a deeply racist society.
I’m not sure. If I would be African-American, I would be much prouder if it’s would simply say “American inventor”. But since I’m plain white, perhaps I better shut up.
In America, there’s a long history of denying or downplaying the achievements of non-white Americans. As such, it’s often considered ‘good form’ to highlight the ethnicity of marginalized groups, especially in the past, with regards to their achievements in a deeply racist society.
I’m not sure. If I would be African-American, I would be much prouder if it’s would simply say “American inventor”. But since I’m plain white, perhaps I better shut up.
There’s a long history and a lot of context to it, unfortunately.