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  2. History of the Hmong Americans in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    As of 2001 the average adult Hmong person came from a family that had an average of 8.2 children, so the average adult Hmong had 7.2 siblings. The average adult Hmong planned to have five children and had three children, making it a decline of 3.2 children in one generation, while it remained higher than the U.S. average of 1.9 children per family.

  3. Osborn, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 report from Data Driven Detroit, City Connect Detroit, stated that Osborn had 27,166 residents. [5] The community was 91.3% black, 4.3% white, 2.1% Asian (mostly Hmong people ), 1.4% reporting more than one race, and .7% Hispanic and Latino.

  4. Ethnic groups in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Most Germans in Detroit moved to areas along Gratiot in the east side while some moved to areas in Michigan Avenue. In a later period, many Germans resettled in Macomb County. [21] As of 1951, there was no specific Lithuanian cemetery in Detroit. [35] In 1904, the City of Detroit had 1,300 Russians. By 1925, the number of Russians increased to ...

  5. History of Middle Eastern people in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Jill Smith, author of "Ethnicity, Reciprocity, Reputation and Punishment: An Ethnoexperimental Study of Cooperation among the Chaldeans and Hmong of Detroit (Michigan)", stated that she "met few grocers who employed Blacks" and that employees unrelated to the owners are more likely to be Assyrians or Caucasian Americans. [47]

  6. Judge's family story is rooted in the history of Detroit and ...

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    More than 50 years ago, Judge Ulysses Boykin made history in Detroit's legal community, but his family's history is literally the stuff of movies.

  7. In the US, Hmong 'new year' recalls ancestral spirits while ...

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    That same day, the Hmong Village indoor market on the outskirts of St. Paul was bustling with families scouring the stalls for embroidered clothing, headwear and jewelry pieces for the new year ...

  8. History of African Americans in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Working Detroit: The Making of a Union Town. Wayne State University Press, 1986. ISBN 0814318193, 9780814318195. Binelli, Mark. Detroit City is the Place to Be. Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company (New York). First Edition, 2012. ISBN 978-0-8050-9229-5 (hardback version). Carrillo, Karen Juanita.

  9. Hundreds mourn Minnesota Hmong comedian allegedly kidnapped ...

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    “Today the Hmong diaspora around the world, whether in Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, China, France, Australia, Canada, South America, and the United States of America, have lost a one of a kind ...