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The following question refers to “The Secret Latina.”
Which of the following best explains Chambers’ and her brother’s view of themselves when they were growing up?


A. They primarily saw themselves as being Panamanian.

B.They thought of themselves as being African American.

C. They were very aware of their mixed heritage.

D. They rarely thought about their ethnic background.



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well the answer is B :)

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Answer:

B.They thought of themselves as being African American.

Step-by-step explanation:

Chambers and her brother, despite being Latinos, identified themselves as African American citizens. This is because they were dark-skinned, did not speak Spanish and did not have a Latin surname, which caused the Latinos to reject them.

In addition, they lived in Brooklin making them have a lot of contact with African American culture and being accepted into the black community due to the color of their skin and the acculturation they suffered.

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