How African Immigrants create little Africa in America to keep their Identity and Culture alive

At the turn of the century, a considerable number of Africans began migrating ‘willingly’ to Europe and the US. Their numbers began increasing rapidly in the US following the 1980 Refugee Act, which opened the American borders to people fleeing from conflict regions. In recent times, a good number come in pursuit of higher education … Continue reading How African Immigrants create little Africa in America to keep their Identity and Culture alive