But, let me back-up for a minute. The exact term "melting pot" came into general usage in the United States after it was used as a metaphor in a play written by Israel Zangwell in either 1905 or 1908 describing a fusion of nationalities, cultures, and ethnicity. It was first performed in Washington D.C. It is my best guess that the author had a view of a utopian nation and that it would be different from what they had seen in the countries from which they originated. After all, the reason for coming to this country were to pursue a dream where all were considered equal. The following quote is from the protagonist in the play:
"Understand that America is God's Crucible, the great Melting-Pot where all the races of Europe are melting and re-forming! Here you stand, good folk, think I, when I see them at Ellis Island, here you stand in your fifty groups, your fifty languages, and histories, and your fifty blood hatreds and rivalries. But you won't be long like that, brothers, for these are the fires of God you've come to – these are fires of God. A fig for your feuds and vendettas! Germans and Frenchmen, Irishmen and Englishmen, Jews and Russians—into the Crucible with you all! God is making the American."
But, as I have traveled across this country I continue to see towns and cities with groups of people with similar color, culture, and ethnic similarities living together but separately. There seems to be a greater comfort in being with the "same" as opposed to being with the "different". But please don't consider my view anti-American. I am simply anti-metaphor. In some ways it explains why many Americans still do not speak English. If they live and shop in an area that supports their language and culture it may be easier to not try to learn a new language. In some ways however, it diminishes the possibility of a true melting pot. We are more like a salad. Different vegetables with the same dressing. But it also occurs to me that the predominantly white rich male leaders in congress, both republicans and democrats, also live in different tents. Just an observation...