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Robert Watkins – former professional football player; of African-American and Lebanese descent; Rony Seikaly – former professional basketball player in the NBA and for both the U.S. and Lebanon's national basketball team; Ryan Kalil – professional football player; Sabu – professional wrestler, real name Terry Brunk; Sage Karam ...
Lebanese Americans comprise 0.79% of the American population, as of the American Community Survey estimations for year 2007, and 32.4% of all Americans who originate from the Middle East. [2] Lebanese Americans have had significant participation in American politics and involvement in both social and political activism.
Pages in category "American people of Lebanese descent" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 451 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nabil F. Saba – American oncologist and professor of hematology and medical oncology at Emory University School of Medicine; Elias I. Traboulsi – physician in the fields of ophthalmic genetics and pediatric ophthalmology; Toni Choueiri – Lebanese American medical oncologist and researcher; Naji Abumrad – Lebanese-American surgeon
Charles Elachi, Rayak-born Lebanese, professor of electrical engineering and planetary science at Caltech and the former director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Fawwaz T. Ulaby Damascus-born Syrian, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, former Vice President of Research for the University of Michigan; first Arab-American winner of the IEEE Edison Medal
Boulos, a Lebanese-born businessman, is now using his connections in the Arab American community and meeting with its leaders in Michigan, home to many Arab American Democrats who are disenchanted ...
The majority of Americans can’t name a single famous Asian American, according to a recent survey. And for the fourth year in a row, the most common answer besides "I can't think of one" was the ...
The Paterson, New Jersey-based Arab American Civic Association runs an Arabic language program in the Paterson school district. [82] Paterson, New Jersey has been nicknamed Little Ramallah and contains a neighborhood with the same name, with an Arab American population estimated as high as 20,000 in 2015. [73]