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Noel Ignatiev was an American historian, author, and activist known for his work on race and class in the United States. Born in Chicago in 1940, he gained prominence with his book "How the Irish Became White," which examines how Irish immigrants in the 19th century navigated issues of race and identity, ultimately aligning themselves with whiteness to gain societal acceptance. Ignatiev's work challenged traditional views on ethnicity and race, arguing that the construction of racial categories was a social and historical process rather than a natural one.

Throughout his career, Ignatiev was a strong advocate for social justice and was involved in various activist movements. He co-founded the journal "Race Traitor," which promoted the idea of abandoning white identity in the struggle against racism. Through his writings and activism, Ignatiev sought to provoke thought and encourage discussions about race, privilege, and inequality. His contributions continue to resonate in contemporary debates on race and identity in America.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita May 28, 1940
Luogo di nascita Chicago, Illinois, USA
Data di morte November 9, 2020
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