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Ivorian Americans

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Americans of Ivorian birth or descent
Ethnic group
Ivorian Americans
Total population
3,110 (2000 US Census)[1]
100,000 (Ivorian-born; 2008–2012)[2]
Regions with significant populations
MainlyNew York City,Boston,Philadelphia,Chicago,Milwaukee,Washington, D.C.,Atlanta,Miami,Vineland,Danbury andProvidence
Languages
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Ivorian Americans are an ethnic group ofAmericans ofIvorian descent. According to estimates, in 2014 there were 6,000 people in theUnited States of Ivorian ancestry.

History

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Like other African groups, the first Ivorians to arrive in the United States were imported as slaves in the 18th century.[3] In the 1970s a small group of Ivorian students came to the United States and then lived there permanently. A larger wave of migration of Ivorians happened in the 1990s. In the 1980s, Ivorians (and people of West Africa in general) saw the US as a place of great economic and educational opportunities. Thus, the Ivorians began to settle in cities such asChicago,Atlanta andBoston to get better work than they could at home. Hairbraiding and driving taxis were prominent occupations for Ivorians. A strong system ofchain migration began. That is, friends and family emigrated to the United States, coming to places likeNew York City.[4] Also, theFirst Ivorian Civil War in 2002 prompted the emigration of thousands of Ivorians to North America.[5]

Demographics and languages

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The cities with the most significant population are:Tampa,Dallas,New York City,Washington, DC,Baltimore,Worcester (Massachusetts),Bridgeport (Connecticut),Philadelphia,Chicago,Atlanta,Boston and theRhode Island state, mainly inProvidence.

Ivorian immigration into the U.S. has been increasing since the 1990s. Ivorians speak several African Languages, being the most spoken theDioula dialect ofBambara,Dioula,Gurma, andSenufo, other languages native languages include: theGur languages, theSenufo languages, theKru languages (including theBété languages, and theKwa languages from whichBaoulé andAnyin are used by a considerable part of Ivorians, French is the national language of Cote D'Ivoire.

Organizations

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In 1999, the Organisation des ressortissants de l'Ouest de la Côte d'Ivoire, a social and mutual aid organization, was founded. Chicago is a major city with a large Ivorian population. Most of them come from the west of Ivory Coast, culturally similar to Malians. However, there are also important groups from the north of Ivory Coast and small groups from the east and south of the country, which sometimes gather together to celebrate social events and for mutual assistance. Thus, these groups invite each other to parties, christenings and other events. Although also meet with other people from West Africa. Groups are also involved in political activity, locally representing the main political parties in Côte d'Ivoire, such as the Popular Front for the Ivory Coast or the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire African Democratic Rally.

The Ivorians have tried to create organizations and events aimed at uniting the entire population of Ivorians in the U.S. So, in the late 1980s, the earliest Ivorian migrants created the Association of Ivorians in Chicago, celebrating festivals and sponsored parties, but ended up disbanding in the 1990s despite its success. Events currently exercised by the Ivorians are in holidays likeIndependence Day.

The Ivorians also start churches in the U.S. in which there are translators for English and French speakers. An example is La Generation Des Vainqueurs Ministry Church in Richardson, Texas with a predominantly Ivorian Congregation.

In 2000, they created a nonprofit organization called IvoirEspoir (Ivory Hope) which aims to raise funds and awareness of the force, the dangers and prevention of HIV and AIDS in Côte d'Ivoire. The organization provides medical training, health clinics, and information on the disease. The organization is expanding rapidly and seeks to raise global knowledge about the AIDS crisis in Africa.[4][6]

Notable people

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Lists of Americans
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  • Mo Bamba
  • Bambadjan Bamba
  • Isaach De Bankole
  • Roland Hayes
  • Alex Poythress (born 1993), American-Ivorian basketball player forMaccabi Tel Aviv of theIsraeli Premier Basketball League
  • Maki Tall
  • Amos Zereoué
  • Tanoh Kpassagnon
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^"Table 1. First, Second, and Total Responses to the Ancestry Question by Detailed Ancestry Code: 2000". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved2010-12-02.
    2. ^Data Access and Dissemination Systems (DADS)."American FactFinder - Results".
    3. ^TheUniversity of North Carolina library extension publication, Volumes 10-11 (1944), p. 25
    4. ^abEncyclopedia of Chicago: Ivorians in Chicago. Posted by Tracy Steffes. Retrieved September 2, 2012, to 23:03 pm.
    5. ^L'immigration ouest-africaine aux États-Unis (in French: African immigration in United States).
    6. ^Steffes, Tracy."Ivorians".Encyclopedia of Chicago. Retrieved3 October 2014.

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