- Slovene Americans
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Slovene American
ameriški Slovenci
caption = Notable Slovene Americans: 'Melania Trump '
'Amy Klobuchar '
'Tom Harkin '
'George Vojnović '
'Sunita Williams '
'Micky Dolenz '
'Željko Ivanek '
'Jerry M. Linenger '
'Mike Golic '
'Anže Kopitar '
poptime = Slovene 176,691 Americans
0.1% of the US population (2004)
popplace =Pennsylvania ,Illinois ,Ohio ,California ,Minnesota
langs =English language , Slovene
rels =Roman Catholic
related =Slovenes ,Croatian Americans ,Serbian Americans ,Bosnian American Slovene Americans or Slovenian Americans ( _sl. ameriški Slovenci, literally "American Slovenes") are citizens of the
United States of Slovene descent.History
The first Slovenes in the United States were
missionary priest s [ [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html Slovenian Americans ] ] . In the 1600s some Slovenes settled in small farming communities in Georgia [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html] . There were a few Slovene soldiers who fought in theAmerican Revolution [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html] . Slovene priests built some of the first churches and schools in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and neighboring parts ofCanada [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html] . Until the 1880s there was a small number of Slovene immigrants to the United States. The largest numbers of Slovenes immigrated to America between 1880 andWorld War I . Most of these came between 1905 and 1913, although the exact number is impossible to determine because Slovenes were often classified asAustrians ,Croats , or under other, broader labels, such as Slavonic or Slavic [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html] . These later arrivals migrated to the industrial cities or to mining towns in theUpper Midwest andAmerican West .Demographics
Concentrations
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Chicago ,Illinois
*Cleveland ,Ohio
*Pittsburgh ,Pennsylvania
*Milwaukee ,Wisconsin
*Johnstown ,Pennsylvania According to the 2000 census, the five states with the largest Slovene populations were:
*Ohio – 58,402
*Pennsylvania – 19,006
*Illinois – 15,519
*Minnesota – 10,420
*California – 9,489These five states are followed, in descending order, by
Colorado ,Michigan ,Florida ,New York ,Texas ,Indiana ,Washington ,Kansas , andMaryland . The state with the smallest Slovene American population isNorth Dakota (107). There is no American state that has no Slovene descendants among its population.Numbers
In the 2000
US Census , 176,691 Americans declared that they were of Slovene origin (of those, 738 have attained thePh.D. ). The number of reported Americans of Slovene descent undoubtedly is an underestimate. Some Slovenes coming from theAustro-Hungarian Empire avoided anti-Slavic prejudice by identifying themselves as Austrians [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html] . Many others were recorded as Slav, Slavic, Slavish, or Slavonian (see above). The true number of Americans of Slovene descent is probably between 200,000 and 300,000 [http://www.slavicheritagecoalition.com/origins_slovenia.asp] ; if persons with only one-quarter or one-eighth Slovene ancestry are counted, the number could be as high as 600,000. [http://www2.arnes.si/~krsrd1/conference/Speeches/Klemencic_slovene_settlements_in_the_unite.htm]Notable individuals
See
List of Slovenian Americans Fraternal organizations
A number of
fraternal organizations were founded by Slovene immigrants to the United States [http://www.angelfire.com/oh4/slovenian/FraternalOrgs.html] [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html] . These organizations allowed members to preserve old traditions as well as to provideinsurance against illness and death [http://www.kskjlife.com/page.aspx?page_id=23] . This was especially important because other insurance companies at the time discriminated against immigrants or in some cases defrauded them [http://www.wsalife.com/history.php] . A number of mergers and name changes took place during the20th Century [http://www.nfcanet.org/pdf/mergers_changes.pdf] , so the history of Slovene fraternalism in the United States is difficult to trace. The major Slovene fraternals in the United States are:*Jugoslovenska katoliška jednota (South Slavic Catholic Union), founded 1898, became American Fraternal Union (AFU) in 1941.
*Slovenska dobrodelna zveza (Slovenian Mutual Benefit Association), founded 1910, became American Mutual Life Association (AMLA) in 1966.
*Kranjsko slovenska katoliška jednota, founded in 1894, became Ameriška slovenska katoliška jednota or American Slovenian Catholic Union (KSKJ ).
*Napredne Slovenke Amerike (Progressive Slovene Women of America) (PSWA), founded in 1934.
*Slovenska ženska zveza Amerike, founded in 1926, became Slovenian Women's Union of America (SWUA).
*Slovenska narodna podporna jednota, founded in 1904, became Slovene National Benefit Society (SNPJ ).
*Zapadna slovanska veza, founded in 1908, became Western Slavonic Association (WSA).For a longer discussion of the history of Slovene fraternalism in the United States, see the following article: [http://www.zdruzenje-sim.si/default3.asp?cnt=2&menuID=1551 Fraternal Benefit Societies and Slovene Immigrants in the USA] .
The Slovenian Genealogy Society, International [http://feefhs.org/slovenia/frg-sgsi.html] helps members to trace their Slovene roots.
See also
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Slovene Canadians
*Slovene Australians References
External links
* [http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/ancestry/Slovene.txt Selected Characteristics for Persons of Slovene Ancestry from U.S. Bureau of the Census]
* [http://www.euroamericans.net/slovene.htm Slovenians in America]
* [http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Pa-Sp/Slovenian-Americans.html Slovenian Americans]
* [http://www2.arnes.si/~krsrd1/conference/Speeches/Klemencic_slovene_settlements_in_the_unite.htm Slovene Settlements in the United States of America]
* [http://www.slavicheritagecoalition.com/origins_slovenia.asp Slavic Heritage Coalition]
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