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Are we actually a “melting pot”… or three of them?

On Today's Episode, we unpack Will Herberg’s 1955 idea of the Triple Melting Pot—how 20th-century immigrants didn’t just blend into one “American,” but largely assimilated along religious lines: Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish.

We track how parish schools, marriage patterns, and urban political machines forged identity—and how that fed party politics from Boston ward bosses to Nixon’s “silent majority.”

Then we fast-forward: shifting definitions of “whiteness,” interfaith marriage today, and what current immigration waves might mean for the next American identity.

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 – Cold open: new format, October vibes & Hawaiian shirts

04:00 – The big question: immigration, demographics & the “future American character”

08:05 – The Triple Melting Pot (Herberg 1955): Protestant / Catholic / Jewish lanes

12:00 – Old American sectarianism: Puritans, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Quakers

16:00 – Marriage data: interfaith vs. intra-faith patterns in the mid-20th century

19:05 – Parish schools, Knights of Columbus & the urban machine politics

21:10 – Party alignment: ethnic Catholics vs. old-stock Protestant America

22:45 – The Solid South, realignment & Nixon’s 1972 landslide

28:00 – “White America”: how the term shifted from civil-rights era to immigration debates

30:10 – Today’s picture: intermarriage up, taboos down—so what binds identity now?

34:00 – Mexicans “absorbed,” new waves, and why 1950s frameworks miss today

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