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1 Capitalization: races, nationalities, and species Mini-Lesson # 26 From the UWF Writing Lab’s 101 Grammar Mini-Lessons Series

2 Capitalize nationalities (including nationality-related words such as languages) My brother likes cheddar, but he prefers Swiss cheese on his hamburgers.

3 Capitalize species’ names that include proper nouns The veterinarian told us he’d never been bitten by a German shepherd, but he’d lost his leg to a Doberman pinscher.

4 Capitalize races The scientific study included Asian men and women as well as Caucasians. The terms black and white are usually not capitalized; however, if you capitalize these terms when referring to races, you need to be consistent throughout your document.

5 More Examples The French bakery makes the best pastry in the world. Fred found his art class on the Italian Renaissance to be as dull as dishwater. I thought it strange that my American literature professor earned his doctorate at a Polish university.


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