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Anglo-Americans are a Human ethnic group native to the United States of America and Canada on the planet Earth. James T. Kirk had theorized that the attraction felt by white females towards Spock was due to wanting to break with the vestiges of racial prejudices their largely Anglo-American ancestors had held against non-whites. However, Leonard McCoy dismissed this theory when Kirk brought it to his attention. (TOS novel: Spock Must Die!)

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  • Anglo-Americans are a Human ethnic group native to the United States of America and Canada on the planet Earth. James T. Kirk had theorized that the attraction felt by white females towards Spock was due to wanting to break with the vestiges of racial prejudices their largely Anglo-American ancestors had held against non-whites. However, Leonard McCoy dismissed this theory when Kirk brought it to his attention. (TOS novel: Spock Must Die!)
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  • Anglo-Americans are a Human ethnic group native to the United States of America and Canada on the planet Earth. James T. Kirk had theorized that the attraction felt by white females towards Spock was due to wanting to break with the vestiges of racial prejudices their largely Anglo-American ancestors had held against non-whites. However, Leonard McCoy dismissed this theory when Kirk brought it to his attention. (TOS novel: Spock Must Die!)
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