Changing nation

From an article in Sunday’s New York Times on Smith remaining the most popular surname in America.

For the first time, more Americans now describe their ancestry as African or African-American than English, more as Mexican than Italian and nearly as many Vietnamese as Cuban. But no group grew more in the 1990’s than those who described their ancestry only as “American” – up to 20 million in 2000 from 12 million in 1990.