African American Immigration Essay

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Immigrants journey Many people from all over have immigrated to the U.S for many reasons. For example, for better education, for a job ,and for music. These fields of work have been supported by many people including African Americans. The U.S is one of the most immigrated states in the world. Many people come to the United States seeking a better life and hoping to just find better things than where they were living originally Immigrants positively affected the fields of music, religion, and jobs which changed our country for the better. Irving Berlin was a singer and performer in the field of music. Irving Berlin was an inspiring immigrant, and has accomplished many things. Berlin worked as a street singer as a teen to try to make money …show more content…

Mario Andretti was named Driver of the century because of his skills, and for his love of this sport. He won a total of 52 championship car races. Next, The Andretti’s relocated to a refugee camp in Lucca. Also, Italy, is where Mario Andretti began driving, which later made him an amazing driver.

Mario Andretti had many skills with a car, and not many people have driven a car better than Mario Andretti. First of, he could make a rusty, old, broken down car an amazing fast, race car. Next, he drove the careers of three average race car drivers, and accomplished a lot more than average race car drivers. He drove with passion in the field of race car driving that few have this. Also, his admiration for his achievements on the race car track was high because of his love for the sport. When Mario Andretti was young he had to live in a refugee camp, with his family for 7 years!

St. Frances Cabrini was dedicated and devoted to christianity, and was a loving, caring person. First of all, Cabrini was the patron of immigrants, and hospital administors. She was canonized, which is a big honor, by Pope Pius Xl on November 13,1938. She was dedicated to living a life for religious work from young age of eight or nine years old. When she was only eighteen years old, she applied for admission to the religious congregation. In 1877, she became Mother Cabrini after she finally made her