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those that followed them found employment in the industries of these two cities as well as Linden which housed oil refineries and auto manufacturing. Initial settlements were in Newark, primarily the "Ironbound" section, where St. Stanislaw Roman Catholic Church, followed by Casimir's Parish were the first parish churches founded and built by the communities there. In Elizabeth, the first parish serving the Polish community is St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic Church. All these parishes are over 100 years old, dating from the late 1800s, with churches constructed in the early 20th century. Post-war prosperity allowed many Polish Americans to disperse from the original core in New Jersey's industrial areas to the surrounding suburban communities. Documentation of their early history may be found on individual parish websites. Other significant centers of Polish settlement in New Jersey included Garfield, New Jersey, Manville in Somerset County, Trenton, New Jersey, and Camden, New Jersey.
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B&M, St. James (Cragin), St. Ladislaus, St. Constance, St. Mary of Perpetual Help, St. Barbara, SS. Peter & Paul, St. Joseph (Back of the Yards), Five Holy Martyrs, St. Pancratius, St. Bruno, St. Camillus, St. Michael (South Chicago), Immaculate Conception (South Chicago), St. Mary Magdalene, St. Bronislava, St. Thecla, St. Florian, St. Mary of Częstochowa (Cicero), St. Simeon (Bellwood), St. Blase (Summit), St. Glowienke (Downers Grove), St. John the Fisherman (Lisle), St. Isidore the Farmer (Blue Island), St. Andrew the Apostle (Calumet City) and St. John the Baptist (Harvey), as well as St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital, on the
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changed their names each year. Language proficiency in Polish is rare in Polish-Americans, as 91.3% speak "English only." In 1979, the 8 million respondents of Polish ancestry reported that only 41.5 percent had single ancestry, whereas 57.3% of Greeks, 52% of Italians and Sicilians, and 44% of Ukrainians had done so (clarification needed). Polish-Americans tended to marry exogamously in the postwar era in high numbers, and tended to marry within the Catholic population, often to persons of German (17%), Italian (10%), East European (8%), Irish (5%), French (4%), Spanish-speaking (2%), Lithuanian (2%), and English (1%) ancestry.
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entering the US from 1795 to 1917, when Poland did not exist, did not identify themselves as ethnic Poles and instead identified themselves as either German, Austrian or Russian (this pertained to the nations occupying Poland from 1795 to 1917). Therefore, the actual number of Americans of at least partial Polish ancestry, could be well over 10 million. In the 2011 United States Census Bureau's Population Estimates, there are between 9,365,239 and 9,530,571 Americans of Polish descent, with over 500,000 being foreign-born.
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church. Most of these settlers came from the Polish lands that had been taken by Prussia during the Partitions, with a sub-group coming from Silesia. The Kaszub minority, from Poland's Baltic coast, was also strongly represented among Polish immigrants to Minnesota, most notably in Winona. Despite relative isolation from Poland and larger urban Polonian communities, due to strong community integration these communities continued speaking Polish into the 1970s in some cases and continue to have a strong Polish identity.
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Hop" and the waltz. The musicians, as well as the guests, were expected to enjoy ample amounts of both food and drink. Foods, such as Polish sausage, sauerkraut, pierogi and kluski were common. Common drinks were beer, screwdrivers and highballs. Many popular Polish foods became a fixture in the American cuisine of today, including
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in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which is a popular annual festival, takes place at the Henry Maier Festival Park. It is also the largest Polish festival in the United States. It attracts Polish Americans from all over Wisconsin and nearby Chicago, who come to celebrate Polish culture through music, food and
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The typical Polish American male was born in the United States, spoke Polish in his home when he was a child, but speaks English now, is 38.7 years old (female: 40.9), and is married to a Polish wife. If he is between 25 and 34 years of age, he completed 12.7 years of school, and if he is over 35,
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in Virginia; St. Mary in Częstochowa; St. Wojciech (Adalbert) in Silver Lake; Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Opole; Our Lady of Lourdes in Little Falls; St. Stanislaus B&M in Sobieski; St. Stanislaus Kostka in Bowlus; St. Hedwig in Holdingford; Sacred Heart in Flensburg; Holy Cross in North Prairie;
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Poles founded the following churches: St. Stanislaus Kostka, Holy Trinity, St. John Cantius, Holy Innocents, St. Helen, St. Fidelis, St. Mary of the Angels, St. Hedwig, St. Josaphat, St. Francis of Assisi (Humboldt Park), St. Hyacinth Basilica, St. Wenceslaus, Immaculate Heart of Mary, St. Stanislaus
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Historian John Bukowczyk noted that Polish immigrants in America were highly mobile, and 40 to 60 percent were likely to move from any given urban neighborhood within 10 years. The reasons for this are very individualistic; Bukowczyk's theory is that many immigrants with agricultural backgrounds were
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and descendants of non-ethnic Poles, such as Jews or Ukrainians, who were born in the territory of Poland and considered themselves Polish nationals. Therefore, some say, of the 10 million Polish Americans, only a certain portion are of Polish ethnic descent. On the other hand, many ethnic Poles when
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During the third stage from 1914 to present, the United States has seen mass emigration from Poland, and the coming of age of several generations of fully assimilated Polish Americans. Immigration from Poland has continued into the early 2000s and began to decline after Poland had joined the European
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Early Polish immigrants built houses with high-pitched roofs in the United States. The high-pitched roof is necessary in a country subject to snow, and is a common feature in Northern and Eastern European architecture. In Panna Maria, Texas, Poles built brick houses with thick walls and high-pitched
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was founded in 1897 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Polish parishioners founded the church to assert independence from the Catholic Church in America. The split was in rebellion from the church leadership, then dominated by Irish bishops and priests, and lacking Polish speakers and Polish church leaders.
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for instance, took to Marianism as the cornerstone of their spiritual development, and Polish churches in the U.S. were seen as "cult-like" in their veneration of Mary. Religious catechism and writings from convents found that Polish nuns in the Felician Sisters and The Sisters of the Holy Family of
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in the United States. Replicas of the painting are common in Polish American churches and parishes, and many churches and parishes are named in her honor. The veneration of the Virgin Mary in Polish parishes is a significant difference between Polish Catholicism and American Catholicism; Polish nuns
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represent a different type of settlement with significant Polish communities having been established in rural areas. Historian John Radzilowski estimates that up to a third of Poles in Minnesota settled in rural areas, where they established 40 communities, that were often centered around a Catholic
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The history of Polish immigration to the United States can be divided into three stages, beginning with the first stage in the colonial era down to 1870, small numbers of Poles and Polish subjects came to America as individuals or in small family groups, and they quickly assimilated and did not form
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that was created by these roofs was a popular living space for the Polish Texans, who spent much of their time there to escape the hot temperatures of subtropical Texas. The Poles in Texas added porches to these verandas, often in the southward windy side, which is an alteration to traditional folk
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found that Polish Americans are 36% Democrats, 33% Independents, and 26% are Republicans as of 2008. Ideologically, they were categorized as being in the more conservative wing of the Democratic Party, and demonstrated a much stronger inclination for third-party candidates in presidential elections
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between the late 18th and early 20th century. Complicating the U.S. Census figures further is the high proportion of Polish Americans who married people of other national descent. In 1940, about 50 percent married other American ethnics and a study in 1988 found that 54% of Polish Americans were of
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suburbs, such as Whiting, Hammond and East Chicago, always occurred on Saturdays. The receptions were typically held in a large hall, such as a VFW Hall. A polka band of drums, a singer, accordion, and trumpet, entertained the people, as they danced traditional dances, such as the oberek, "Polish
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In the early part of the 20th century, up to and immediately following the second World War, Newark, New Jersey and Elizabeth, New Jersey were the primary, historic centers of 'Polonia' as Polish-Americans of that era thought of themselves. Castle Garden and Ellis Island generation immigrants and
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Historically, Polish-Americans have assimilated very quickly to American society. Between 1940 and 1960, only 20 percent of the children of Polish-American ethnic leaders spoke Polish regularly, compared to 50 percent for Ukrainians. In the early 1960s, 3,000 of Detroit's 300,000 Polish-Americans
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won a majority of the Polish vote in 1960, owing in part to his Catholicism and connection to ethnic communities and the labor movement. Since then, Polish voters have been tied to the more conservative wing of the Democratic Party, but shifted away from the Democrats over social issues such as
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in St. Paul; Holy Cross, St. Philip, St. Hedwig (Jadwiga Slaska) and All Saints, in Minneapolis; Our Lady Star of the Sea, St. Casimir's, and SS. Peter and Paul in Duluth; and St. Kazimierz (Casimir) and St. Stanislaw Kostka in Winona. A few of the parishes of particular note, founded by Poles
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The U.S. Census asked Polish immigrants to specify Polish as their native language beginning in Chicago in 1900, allowing the government to enumerate them as an individual nationality when there was no Polish nation-state. No distinction is made in the American census between
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on their roofs until the early 1900s, another European influence. The first house built by a Pole in Panna Maria is the John Gawlik House, constructed in 1858. The building still stands and is visited as a historical attraction in the cultural history of Texas. In 2011, the
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on the east side of Detroit, the neighborhoods along Michigan Avenue from 23rd street into east Dearborn, the west side of Delray, parts of Warrendale and several sections of Wyandotte downriver. The northern part of Poletown was cleared of residents, to make way for the
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eager to migrate because they were finally freed from the local plots of land they had owned in Poland. Others ventured into business and entrepreneurship, and the majority of them opened small retail shops such as bakeries, butcher shops, saloons, and print shops.
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plant. Today it contains some of the most opulent Polish churches in America like St. Stanislaus, Sweetest Heart of Mary, St. Albertus, St. Josephat and St. Hyacinthe. Michigan as a state has Polish populations throughout. In addition to
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is subject to less than 1 inch of snow and a meteorological study conducted 1960-1990 found the lowest one-day temperature ever recorded was 5 degrees Fahrenheit on January 21, 1986, highly unlikely to support much snow. The shaded
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Polish Americans carried on celebrations of Constitution Day throughout their time in the United States without political suppression. In Poland, from 1940 to 1989, the holiday was banned by Nazi and Soviet occupiers.
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contains the state's highest percentage of Polish Americans and one of the highest percentages in the United States, at over 40%. However, within New Jersey, Polish populations are additionally increasing rapidly in
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as skilled craftsmen as early as 1608. Some Jews from Poland even assimilated into cities which were Polish (and also other Slavic and sometimes additionally Jewish) bastions to conceal their Jewish identities.
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In 1969, the median family income was $ 8,849 for Polish Americans. The median family income for all families in the United States in 1968 was $ 7,900. Leonard F. Chrobot summarizes the Census data for 1969:
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Ubriaco, Robert. Jr. "Giving Credit where credit is due: Cold War political culture, Polish American politics, the Truman Doctrine, and the Victory Thesis." The Polish Review. Vol LI. No. 3-4. 2006; 263-281.
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Mary the Messiah: Polish Immigrant Heresy and the Malleable Ideology of the Roman Catholic Church, 1880-1930. John J. Bukowczyk. Journal of American Ethnic History. Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring, 1985), pp. 5-32
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also contain vibrant Polish communities. In 2014, the New York metropolitan area surpassed Chicago as the metropolitan area attracting the most new legal immigrants to the United States from Poland.
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Even in long-integrated communities, remnants of Polish culture and vocabulary remain. Roman Catholic churches built by Polish American communities often serve as a vehicle for cultural retention.
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architecture. According to oral histories recorded from descendants, the verandas were used for "almost all daily activities from preparing meals to dressing animal hides." The Poles in Texas put
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in 1938. After seeing fellow Poles discriminated against by Cleveland's banks, Ben Stefanski formed Third Federal. Today the Stefanski family still controls the bank. Unlike Cleveland's
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in the Jefferson Park area. The Polish Festival in Portland, Oregon is reported to be the largest in the Western United States. One of the newest and most ambitious festivals is the
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that make issues important to Polish-Americans more likely to be heard by presidential candidates. According to John Kromkowski, Polish-Americans make up an "almost archetypical
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he completed 10.9 years. His median family income is $ 8,849. The male works as a craftsman, foreman, or kindred occupation, and his wife is employed as a clerical worker.
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In 2007, at the urging of Attorney Adrian Baron and the local Polonia Business Association, New Britain, Connecticut officially designated its Broad Street neighborhood as
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have also influenced the adoption of such distinctive rites like the blessing of the baskets before Easter in many areas of the United States by fellow Roman Catholics.
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The Polish Community in Metro Chicago:A Community Profile of Strengths and Needs, A Census 2000 Report, published by the Polish American Association June 2004, p. 18
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The cultural contributions of Polish Americans span a broad spectrum, including in media, in the publishing industry, in religion, art, food, museums, and festivals.
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courted Poles through his promises of Polish autonomy. They gave strong support to the wet Catholic Al Smith in 1928. They gave even more enthusiastic support to the
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Polish Americans have also contributed to altering the physical landscape of the cities they have inhabited, erecting monuments to Polish-American heroes such as
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mixed ancestry from three generations or longer. The Polish American Cultural Center places a figure of Americans who have some Polish ancestry at 19–20 million.
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Historically, Polish-American voters have swung from the Democratic and Republican parties depending on economic and social politics. In the 1918 election,
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and holds national and religious significance because of its connection to a victorious military defense in 1655. Several towns in America are named
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as the language spoken at home, which is about 1.4% of the census groups who speak a language other than English or 0.25% of the U.S. population.
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in Syracuse's Clinton Square has become the largest cultural event in the history of the Polish community in Central New York. There's also the
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or other minority descent. Exact immigration figures are unknown. Many immigrants were classified as "Russian", "German" or "Austrian" by the
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seized Polish voters through his expansion of NATO. The relevance of the Polish-American vote has been in question in recent elections, as
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has even recently been designated a Polish Village commercial district. Farther out, other members of Cleveland's Polish community live in
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neighborhood. Third Federal Savings and Loan is in the top 25 saving and loan institutions in the United States. In 2003, they acquired a
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with historically Polish roots, sponsors a popular annual Polish County Fair that bills itself as "America's Largest High School Fair."
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were organized to memorialize the Polish contribution to the American military. Those who contributed to the Polish military created
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Union in 2004. The income levels have gone up from well below average, to above average. Poles became active members of the liberal
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from the 1930s to the 1960s, but since then, many have moved to the suburbs, and have become more conservative and vote less often
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is a city sprawling with Polish culture, billing itself as the largest Polish city outside of Poland, with approximately 185,000
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and the heavy industries (steel mills, iron foundries, slaughterhouses, oil and sugar refineries), of the Great Lakes cities of
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Gurnack, Anne M., and James M. Cook. "Polish Americans, Political Partisanship and Presidential Elections Voting: 1972-2020."
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financed a replacement of the building's roof, identifying it as a "historically and architecturally significant building."
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In the second stage from 1870 to 1914, Poles and Polish subjects formed a significant part of the wave of immigration from
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was a Polish nobleman and military commander who fought in the American Revolution, he is credited with saving the life of
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Tentler, Leslie Woodcock. “Who Is the Church?: Conflict in a Polish Immigrant Parish in Late Nineteenth-Century Detroit.”
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retains a large Polish presence, and is home to a Polish Art Center, as well as an annual polka festival. The counties of
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Radzialowski, Thaddeus C. "The View From a Polish Ghetto. Some Observations on the First One Hundred Years in Detroit"
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in regards to name changes, self-identification, &c. as pertaining to Jewish and other immigrants at Ellis Island.
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Tomasz Inglot, and John P. Pelissero. "Ethnic Political Power in a Machine City Chicago's Poles at Rainbow's End."
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Poles established approximately 50 Roman Catholic parishes in Minnesota. Among them: St. Wojciech (Adalbert) and
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in Detroit, not to mention the Ohio University Press Series in Polish American Studies, Przeglad Polski Online,
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Americans with Polish ancestry by state according to the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey in 2019
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There are a number of unique festivals, street parties and parades held by the Polish American community. The
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Walaszek, Adam. "Has the" Salt-Water Curtain" Been Raised Up? Globalizing Historiography of Polish America."
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Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna D., "The Polish American Historical Association: Looking Back, Looking Forward,"
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Pula, James S. (1996). "Image, Status, Mobility and Integration in American Society: The Polish Experience".
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The Polish influence is still felt throughout the entire metropolitan Detroit area, especially the suburb of
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weekend. Nearly 3 million people of Polish descent live in the area between Chicago and Detroit, including
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Pacyga, Dominic A. "To live amongst others: Poles and their neighbors in industrial Chicago, 1865-1930."
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Jackson, David J. (2003). "Just Another Day in a New Polonia: Contemporary Polish-American Polka Music".
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is home to a large Polish population and for the last 31 years, All Saints Parish has hosted Polski Day
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During the 1950s–1970s, the Polish wedding was often an all-day event. Traditional Polish weddings in
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has more than one million people that are of Polish descent, the third largest ethnic group after the
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In modern politics, the Polish-American vote continues to have influence in the United States. The
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The Polish culture left also culinary marks in the United States – the inclusion of traditional
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is home to more than 440,000 people of Polish descent, their presence felt most strongly in the
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Mello, Caitlin. "Polish Immigration to Chicago and the Impact on Local Society and Culture."
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coal in the region. Polish influences are still common today, in the form of church bazaars,
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Immigrants and the city: Ethnicity and mobility in a nineteenth century Midwestern community
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Erdmans, Mary Patrice. "Immigrants and ethnics: Conflict and identity in Chicago Polonia."
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It exists today with 25,000 parishioners and remains independent from the authority of the
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For your freedom through ours : Polish-American efforts on Poland's behalf, 1863-1991
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PhD version  University of Notre Dame ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  1972. 7216267.
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abortion. Poland's liberation from Soviet occupation during the 1980s was championed to
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inhabitants. Nevertheless, the city's once numerous Polish community built a number of
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of architecture became part and parcel of the areas where Polish settlement occurred.
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and the Slavic Village Harvest Festival, celebrating with Polish food, customer, and
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Pula, James S. "Polish-American Catholicism: A Case Study in Cultural Determinism",
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speakers, making Polish the third most spoken language in Chicago. The influence of
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Though the majority of Polish Americans remained loyal to the Catholic Church, a
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is an event in October by Polish American communities, first celebrated in 1981.
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The exile mission: The Polish political diaspora and Polish Americans, 1939-1956
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The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy: Kazimierz Twardowski's Philosophical Legacy
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The Polish Peasant in Europe and America: A Classic Work in Immigration History
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One of the most notable in size of the urban Polish American communities is in
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PNA: A Centennial History of the Polish National Alliance of the United States
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Polish immigrants and industrial Chicago: Workers on the south side, 1880-1922
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also have a large percentage and population of families of Polish immigrants.
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Radzilowski, John (2009). "A Social History of Polish-American Catholicism".
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Princes, Peasants, and Other Polish Selves: Ethnicity in American Literature
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in various ways. Most prominent among these is that Jefferson drafting the
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Polish Americans preserved their longstanding tradition of venerating the
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Our Way: Family, Parish, and Neighborhood in a Polish-American Community
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Traitors and True Poles: Narrating a Polish-American Identity, 1880–1939
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edited by Thomas Riggs, (3rd ed., vol. 3, Gale, 2014), pp. 477–492.
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Polish Americans, Status in an ethnic Community. by Helena Lopata, p. 89
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Zurawski, Joseph W. "Out of Focus: The Polish American Image in Film,"
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Outside of Metro Detroit, Polish Americans retain a strong presence in
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Radzilowski, John. "A Social History of Polish-American Catholicism",
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Among the many Polish American writers are a number of poets, such as
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A Nation of Peoples: A Sourcebook on America's Multicultural Heritage
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has over 200 artifacts on display from over 100 inductees, including
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Polish Americans and Their History: Community, Culture, and Politics
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Distribution of Americans claiming Polish Ancestry by county in 2018
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festival in the United States, where Polish Americans from all over
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Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit
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Opposite Poles: Immigrants and Ethnics in Polish Chicago, 1976–1990
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festival held in Chicago every Labor Day weekend since 1979 at the
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is regarded as either a dialect of Polish, or a distinct language.
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is demonstrated by the numerous Polish-American organizations: the
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And My Children Did Not Know Me: A History of the Polish-Americans
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area, where half of Ohio's Polish population resides. The city of
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has a very large Polish community, which historically settled in
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The first eight Polish immigrants to British America came to the
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One Nation Under God: Religion in Contemporary American Society
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was a Polish military engineer and statesman who served in the
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Polish American History and Culture: A Classified Bibliography
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American Warsaw: the rise, fall, and rebirth of Polish Chicago
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Other industrial cities with major Polish communities include
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have assimilated to U.S. society and increased their rate of
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Nazareth were taught to have "a sound appreciation of Mary's
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houses New Jersey's largest Polish American community, while
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Polish Army Veterans' Association in America, Branch #57 in
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Poles in Cleveland established St. Hyacinth's (now closed),
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elsewhere in Minnesota, include: St. John Cantius in Wilno;
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Pacyga, Dominic A. "Poles," in Elliott Robert Barkan, ed.,
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Polish Americans: Status Competition in an Ethnic Community
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List of U.S. cities with large Polish-American populations
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in 1947, Polish-Americans came to feel that they had been
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Holy Cross in Harding; and St. Isadore in Moran Township.
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List of U.S. cities with large Polish American populations
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is home to the American Polish Cultural Center, where the
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List of place names of Polish origin in the United States
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Among the most notable Polish American media groups are
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In 2000, 667,414 Americans over five years old reported
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banking company and have branches in Florida and Ohio.
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Among the best known Polish American museums are the
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has a large Polish community, especially in historic
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Swastek, Joseph. "The Poles in South Bend to 1914."
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Simich, Jerry L.; Wright, Thomas C. (7 March 2005).
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and Pulaski. Distinctive cultural phenomena such as
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Poles in Cleveland were instrumental in forming the
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St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 2005. p. 6
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University of North Texas Press. pp. 132–. 1078:The vast majority of Polish immigrants settled in 875:Many found manual labor jobs in the coal mines of 386:The language spread of Polish in the United States 6228: 5964:If you're thinking of living in:; Port Washington 5596: 5594: 5220: 5198: 5176: 1971:in addition to the area's many German-Americans. 466:German, Austrian-Hungarian and Russian occupation 8748: 7006: 6135: 6133: 4715:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3857:(formerly Radio Polonia); Polonia Today and the 3833:(founded by Polish American George Blagowidow); 1512:History of the Polish Americans in Metro Detroit 464:as many former territories of Poland were under 6830: 3805:. This prejudice was partially associated with 1846:were either founded or populated by the Poles. 939:Polish-born population in the U.S. since 2010: 740:have heavily involved Polish-Jewish Americans. 6458:Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups 6414:. 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In World War II they were fiercely against 2053:Estimated Polish American population by state 1764:, Third Federal is on Broadway Avenue in the 1242: 96:U.S. Census ACS 2021 estimates, self-reported 6874: 6773:– Volume 27, #3 Summer 2009, pp. 21–43 6229:LACHOWICZ, TEOFIL; Juszczak, Albert (2010). 5438: 4361:Polish Army Veterans' Association in America 4248:who fought in the Blue Army. Image taken in 3155: 1584:National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame 1171:Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America 684:separate communities, with the exception of 40: 6893:, Scotia (NY): Church and Reid Books, 2020. 6536:Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, 5791:"Ohio University Press & Swallow Press" 5508: 4270:was inspired by religious tolerance of the 462:U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service 8127: 8113: 8056: 8042: 7253: 7239: 7087: 7073: 6999: 6985: 6825:Comparative Studies in Society and History 6609: 6474:European Journal of Transformation Studies 6143:Publications of the Texas Folklore Society 6140:Francis Edward Abernathy (1 August 2000). 5727: 4322: 4274:, which guaranteed freedom of conscience. 4040:." Formally established in 1979 by Father 3447:, in commemoration of the town in Poland. 2808: 1439:style of church architecture found in the 1415: 68: 27:Ethnic group; Americans of Polish ancestry 8063: 6779: 6327: 6303:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 6298: 4804: 4750: 4496: 4494: 4492: 4490: 4328:roofs. Meteorological and soil data show 3907:, and Progress for Poland, among others. 2300: 1707:, on East 65th Street and Baxter Avenue. 1295:Linden, Elizabeth, and Newark, New Jersey 934: 486:History of the Poles in the United States 6940: 6844:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 6572: 5812:"Welcome to the Polish American Journal" 5701: 5497:"Jewish Surnames (Supposedly) Explained" 5282:. St. Paul Pioneer Press. Archived from 4736:. American Institute of Polish Culture. 4240: 4228: 4083: 4051: 3992: 3977:(poet and editor), along with novelists 3950:Polish American cultural groups include 3743:betrayed by the United States government 3347: 3277: 2035: 1859: 1779: 1636: 1515: 1419: 1105: 1057: 909: 614: 432:colony in 1608, twelve years before the 381: 86:8,810,275 (2.7%) alone or in combination 8721:Polish population transfers (1944–1946) 6916:Poles in American History and Tradition 6913: 6870:(University of Notre Dame Press, 1979). 6482: 6407: 6366: 5904: 5902: 5579:"A History of Polish Hill and the PHCA" 4723: 4137:, and the Wisconsin Dells Polish Fest. 4125:. And last, but not least, there's the 1710:Cleveland's other Polish section is in 620: Foreign-born white population only 14: 8767:European diaspora in the United States 8749: 7260: 6541: 6534:Jones, J. Sydney. "Polish Americans." 6122:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 5749: 5711:. CBS News. 2012-08-01. Archived from 5273: 5208:. U.S. Department of Homeland Security 5186:. U.S. Department of Homeland Security 5165:. U.S. Department of Homeland Security 4810: 4512:from the original on December 12, 2022 4487: 4018:Polish Roman Catholic Union of America 1175:Polish Genealogical Society of America 1151:Polish Roman Catholic Union of America 8108: 8037: 7234: 7068: 6980: 6971:Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey 6945:. Chicago: Polish Museum of America. 6706:Polish Americans: An Ethnic Community 5977:"ĹšwiÄ™to polskiego kina w Nowym Jorku" 4729: 3429:role in the mystery of the Redemption 8757:Polish diaspora in the United States 7094: 6810:(Princeton University Press, 2005). 6730: 6703: 6666:(University of Chicago Press, 2019). 6659:(University of Chicago Press, 2003). 5899: 5571: 5555:. Marymount Hospital. 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Polish Americans comprise 1760:, which have their headquarters in 1721:churches in Cleveland city include 1520:Houses in a Polish neighborhood in 1369:, contains a neighborhood known as 757:(self-reported) as per U.S. Census 24: 6780:Silverman, Deborah Anders (2000). 6733:Journal of American Ethnic History 6675:(Columbia University Press, 1984) 6647:Journal of American Ethnic History 5735:"No Polish jokes on Romney's tour" 5477:from the original on March 6, 2023 4633:United States Bureau of the Census 4357:Polish Legion of American Veterans 4207:Feast of the Immaculate Conception 4110:organized in conjunction with the 3673:Polish-Americans comprise a large 3493:region, helped co-found the first 2031: 1195:was concentrated along the city's 25: 8783: 8762:American people of Polish descent 8173:Polish occupation zone in Germany 6958: 6542:Lopata, Helena Znaniecka (1976). 6289:A history of the Polish Americans 6028:"May 3rd Polish Constitution Day" 6003:"Polish Festival - Press Release" 5672:30#1 (1973), pp. 54-59 at p. 58 4268:Constitution of the United States 4262:Polish-Americans have influenced 4225:Contributions to American culture 3320:Polish Americans built dozens of 3247: 409:ancestry, or are citizens of the 405:who either have total or partial 6914:Wytrwal, Joseph Anthony (1969). 5768:. Plmagazine.net. Archived from 5553:"Our Lady of Czestochowa Shrine" 5339:"Polish Art Center - Contact Us" 4387: 4373: 4345:San Antonio Conservation Society 3952:Polish American Arts Association 3780: 3775:American Polish Advisory Council 3689:but are concentrated in several 3516: 3482:, over the span of three years. 3289:, the city's first Polish parish 3250: 3227: 3204: 3181: 3157: 3133: 3110: 3087: 3064: 3041: 3018: 2995: 2972: 2949: 2926: 2903: 2880: 2857: 2834: 2810: 2786: 2763: 2740: 2717: 2694: 2671: 2648: 2625: 2602: 2579: 2556: 2533: 2510: 2487: 2464: 2441: 2418: 2395: 2372: 2349: 2326: 2302: 2278: 2255: 2232: 2209: 2186: 2163: 2140: 2117: 2094: 2071: 1741:music. Cleveland is home to the 1043: 1042: 1030: 1029: 1017: 1016: 1004: 1003: 991: 990: 978: 977: 965: 964: 658: 631: 58: 51: 8728:Repatriation of Poles (1955–59) 8707:Colonization attempts by Poland 6616:. New York: Perennial Library. 6527:JaroszyĹ„ska-Kirchmann, Anna D. 6222: 6197: 6167: 6085: 6060: 6045: 6020: 5969: 5875: 5850: 5829: 5804: 5783: 5758: 5679: 5662: 5633: 5603: 5545: 5502: 5489: 5432: 5411: 5386: 5364:"American FactFinder - Results" 5355: 5331: 5310: 5297: 5267: 5246: 5155: 5142: 5133: 5124: 5115: 5098:"American FactFinder - Results" 5090: 5081: 5072: 5011: 4981: 4951: 4922: 4894: 4885: 4853: 4775: 4629:"Language Spoken at Home: 2000" 4448:Polish-American organized crime 4418:Polish American Football League 3539:Socioeconomic indicators: 2017 3393:St. Adalbert Parish, South Bend 914:Polish-American grocery, 1922, 743: 6827:vol. 25 (April 1983): 241-276. 6531:(Ohio University Press, 2004). 6367:Erdmans, Mary Patrice (1998). 5394:"Polish Village In Parma Ohio" 4730:Waldo, Arthur Leonard (1977). 4683: 4651: 4621: 4595: 4570: 4561: 4549: 4089:Polish Constitution Day Parade 3669:Poland–United States relations 3439:, which was on feature at the 3293:As in Poland, the majority of 1985:) This includes the cities of 1750:Third Federal Savings and Loan 1464:St. Stanislaus Catholic Church 1321: 1215:festival is celebrated at the 1090:Polish American Heritage Month 1053: 13: 1: 7313:German Mennonites from Russia 5019:"About the Population Census" 4757:Obst, Peter J. (2012-07-20). 4295:Maxwell Street Polish Sausage 4071:New York Polish Film Festival 3855:Polish Radio External Service 3727:Polish-Americans founded the 3474:, who singlehandedly painted 2013:. It is widely believed that 1468:Lincoln Village neighborhood. 1458:, among them the magnificent 91:2,744,941 (0.8%) Polish alone 6941:Zurawski, Joseph W. (1975). 6918:. Detroit: Endurance Press. 5737:. Phillytrib.com. 2012-08-05 5647:. 1937-11-15. Archived from 4480: 4201:General Pulaski Memorial Day 4108:Seattle Polish Film Festival 4047: 3398:Circa 1897, in Pittsburgh's 3283:St. Stanislaus Kostka Church 1784:Polish American recruitment 1037: 1024: 1011: 998: 985: 972: 959: 951: 7: 8714:Ethnic minorities in Poland 6497:10.1080/0300776032000144986 6485:Popular Music & Society 6447:Greene, Victor. "Poles" in 6408:Gladsky, Thomas S. (1992). 6328:Bukowczyk, John J. (1996). 6299:Bukowczyk, John J. (1986). 6297:first edition published as 6282:Sources and further reading 6055:. 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