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Arab Americans - Wikipedia
Arab Americans (Arabic: عَرَبٌ أَمْرِيكِا, romanized: ʻArab Amrīkā or Arabic: العرب الأمريكيون, romanized: al-ʻArab al-Amrīkīyūn) are Americans who trace ancestry to any of the various waves of immigrants from the Arabic-speaking countries.
Living In America - Arab American National Museum
From raising funds for humanitarian aid during WWI and protesting U.S.-led wars in Arab countries, to supporting environmental issues, women’s rights and racial equity, Arab Americans have fought for progress for more than a century.
History of Arab Americans - Arab American Directory دليل العرب ...
Sep 27, 2023 · Estebanico Azemmouri, a Moroccan man, landed in the United States of America in 1527, and Antonio Bishallany who immigrated from Lebanon became the first member of a community today known as “Arab Americans.” This is the story of Arab Americans’ beginning in America – and the origins of their quest for fair representation. While ...
Famous Arab Americans, Heritage and Culture - LiveAbout
Jan 14, 2020 · Discover the contributions of Arab Americans in music, film, television, politics and other fields, and learn more about the Arab population in the United States.
Arab immigration to the United States - Wikipedia
Arab immigration to the United States began before the United States achieved independence in 1776. Since the first major wave of Arab immigration in the late 19th century, the majority of Arab immigrants have settled in or near large cities.
Demographics - Arab American Institute
Nearly 75% of all Arab Americans live in just twelve states: California, Michigan, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, Minnesota, Virginia, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The majority of Arab Americans are native-born, …
About Arab Americans — Arab American Institute
Arab Americans are a diverse community of immigrants and the descendants of immigrants 3.7 million strong, who have come from throughout the Arab world. We are Syrians, Lebanese, Egyptians, Palestinians, Iraqis, Jordanians, and Yemenis—from North Africa to Southwest Asia.
Coming To America - Arab American National Museum
The Arab American National Museum (AANM) is the first and only museum in the United States devoted to documenting and sharing Arab American contributions that shaped the economic, political and cultural landscapes of American life.
Arab American Heritage Month - Smithsonian Institution
Americans of Arab heritage have advanced the nation’s achievements in diplomacy, science, technology, as well as in art and culture. In 1962, Dr. Alixa Naff set out to tell the story of Arab American immigrants from Syria and Lebanon.
Arab American Cultural Resources Library website
Arab Americans began arriving to the United States during the late 19th century and early 20th century. About one of every three Arab Americans lives in one of the nation’s six largest metropolitan areas. About 90 percent live in urban areas. 66 percent of …