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Surinamese Americans ( nl, Surinaamse Amerikanen) are
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of
Suriname Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the nor ...
se descent. According to answers provided to an open-ended question included in the 2000 census, 2,833 people said that their ancestry or ethnic origin was Surinamese.


History

The Surinamese community in United States has existed since at least 1975. For much of the twentieth century, many Surinamese immigrants in the U.S., moved there through a permanent visa, which enabled them to acquire American citizenship. However, it was becoming easier to immigrate into the US because of the open door policy Americans had. Some of these people were political refugees that fled the Bouterse regime. There are many reasons for which Surinamese emigrate to United States. Although many Surinamese migrate to the United States in order to escape poverty, also there are many Surinamese people who have migrated for work, study and tourism. Thus, many Surinamese who traveled to the USA with tourist purposes to study at their universities, definitely settled here. Most Surinamese that migrated to cities in the U.S. after traveling to them were people of middle and low class who arrived between the late 80s and early 90s. Also the existence of families already residents in some American cities boosted the emigration of many Surinamese to those places.Surinamese Immigrants in the United States of America: A Quest for Identity?
Pages 32, 34, 41, 75-77.


Demography

Most of the Surinamense organizations estimate that about of 10,000-15,000 Surinamese living through the United States. Most Surinamese Americans live in
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and
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. Other places where many Surinamese live are
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, Atlanta (Georgia),
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(primarily
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) and others cities of Florida. However, according most associations, they are found all over the country. Most Surinamese are attracted to places similar to their land, from the point of view of the architecture of the houses and the presentation of the flora. For that reason, the highest concentrations of Surinamese are in Florida (Miami, Orlando,
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, Fort Myers, Sarasota and
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). Most of Surinamese living in United States are of Chinese, East Indian, Creole, and mixed descent. However, all other ethnicities and races in Suriname are also represented in the U.S. So, many Surinamese of United States are also white (included people of Dutch descent) and people of Javanese, Amerindian, and
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origins. This racially variety in the Surinamese community is displayed specially in New York. The Surinamese community has many problems, such as lack of unity and mistrust. The Surinamese community in New York is more tightly-knit than the Surinamese community in Florida.


Organizations

Most organizations try to maintain the identity and Surinamese cultures, particularly the Indian, Creole, and Javanese, developing various activities and events in the year. Seven of the eight organizations are in Miami (Fayalobi, the only organization situated outside Miami, is in Tampa). Some Surinamese organizations in United States are the Surinamese Moravian Fellowship of Miami, Surjawa, the Organization of Surinamese people in Miami (OSIM), the Surinamese American Network Incorporation (SANI), Fayalobi, the Surinam Heritage Foundation and Heri Heri; all of them are within Florida. On the other hand, the Surinamese church tries to promote social union based on the Christian religion and in performing of social events. A Surinamese religious association in United States is the Surinamese Moravian Church, in Miami.


Notable people

* Sergiño Dest, soccer player *
Otto Huiswoud Otto Eduard Gerardus Majella Huiswoud (October 28, 1893 – February 20, 1961) was a Surinamese political activist who was a charter member of the Communist Party of America. Huiswoud is regarded as the first black member of the American c ...
, political activist * Ryan Leslie, singer * Robert Van Lierop, lawyer, film director, diplomat, activist and writer * Maurice Ligeon, soccer player * Jacques Judah Lyons, rabbi * Vinoodh Matadin - fashion photographer *
Jan Ernst Matzeliger Jan Ernst Matzeliger (September 15, 1852 – August 24, 1889) was an inventor whose lasting machine brought significant change to the manufacturing of shoes. Biography Matzeliger was born in Dutch Guiana, now Suriname. His father, Ernst Mat ...
, inventor * Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop, businessman and land owner * Yosh Nijman, American football player * Jimmy Smits, actor *
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, musician * Corliss Waitman


References


External links


Fayalobi - official page

Suriname Moravian Fellowship, Corp.
{{West Indian American Caribbean American Surinamese diaspora