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Where is My Home? Slovak Immigration to North America (1870-2010). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-3034311694. Stolarik, M. Mark. "Slovak-Americans in the Great Steel Strike." Pennsylvania History 64.3 (1997): 407–418. online; Urbanic, Allan; Feinberg, Beth (2004). A Guide to Slavic Collections in the United States and Canada. Haworth ...
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Less concentrated groupings of foreign place names are Norwegian names throughout Minnesota, Czech names in southeast Texas, and Dutch names in the Hudson Valley of New York. The Hudson Valley locations are so named because the area was a Dutch colony before it became an English colony. But not all the immigrants concentrated so heavily.
Vincent Obsitnik – diplomat born in Slovakia, former Ambassador of the United States of America to Slovakia; Tom Ridge – Republican, 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania and 1st Secretary of United States Department of Homeland Security; John Roberts – Chief Justice of the United States; Philip Ruppe – U.S. Representative
Tells you about the world "Gypsy" and Hungarian Slovak Gypsies. An 80 page published study. Romani Realities in the United States - Harvard University; Gypsy Violins Hungarian Slovak Gypsies in America, 2012 by Steve Piskor ISBN 978-0-578-09989-7; Gypsy Fires in America p. 214 by Irving Brown, 1924 - Irving Brown writes about Braddock, Pa Gypsies
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