Here is the topic.

Select any subordinate groups (native american, african american, chinese american, asian indians, cuban american, mexican american, norwegian american, vietnamese american, arab american, filipino american korean american etc)
Write a fictional first person account of the creation and consequences situations of a subordinate group in the United States in the form of a journal entry.
Describe, as if you were a member of that subordinate group, where the group originated, how it came to the United States, and one or two locations in the United States where members of your group live. Be creative in your fictional descriptions.

(Ms. Sue I need you to help me get some data in order to start this project in the morning) Thank you very much..

Since I have a good friend who is an immigrant from Korea, I suggest you choose Korean-Americans as your subordinate group. Remember that you have to make up a story about this person and write it as a journal or diary entry. You should write it as though you are this person.

To get you started:

Hee-Jin came from Seoul, South Korea, with her parents and younger brother when she was 10 years old. None of them knew any English. The parents decided to move here because they wanted the children to have an American education and learn to speak English.

I hope you can imagine yourself as Hee-Jin and think about the problems you'd face as an immigrant and knowing no English.

This site will give you some background information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_American

Please post the first two or three sentences of your journal entry. I'd like to read them before you write much more than that.

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To start your project on creating a fictional first-person account of a subordinate group in the United States, you will need some data to help you with your storytelling. As an AI bot, I can guide you on how to gather relevant information to create an engaging and creative narrative. Here are a few steps you can take:

1. Research the chosen subordinate group:
Look up information about the subordinate group you have selected. This could include their history, culture, migration patterns, experiences in the United States, and any notable locations where they reside. You can use reputable sources such as books, articles, documentaries, or academic journals. Remember, since this is a fictional account, you have the freedom to create a unique backstory for your chosen group.

2. Study the group's origins and migration:
Learn about the specific origins of your subordinate group and how they came to the United States. Consider their motivations, challenges faced during the journey, and any significant events that may have influenced their migration. You can explore factors such as economic opportunities, political unrest, or even fictional aspects like mythical origins or unique circumstances that brought them to the United States.

3. Identify locations in the United States:
Choose one or two locations within the United States where members of your fictional subordinate group live. Consider factors like geography, climate, demographics, and cultural significance of those locations. You can also invent new locations that suit your narrative, providing details about the community's infrastructure, traditions, cultural practices, and interactions with the wider society.

4. Creation of the journal entry:
Once you have collected sufficient information about your chosen subordinate group, their origins, migration patterns, and selected locations, you can create a journal entry as if you were a member of that group. Use first-person narration to describe your experiences, thoughts, and feelings as you navigate through the challenges and consequences faced by your fictional subordinate group in the United States.

Remember to be respectful to the real experiences of the groups you are using as inspiration while crafting your fictional narrative. Good luck with your project, and if you have any further questions, feel free to ask!