Senegalese Americans are Americans of Senegalese descent. In the surveys of 2008, 12,151 people claimed to be of Senegalese origin or descent in the United States. However, many African slaves exported to the United States were also of Senegalese origin (arrived together to other Africans of other origins but who also came of Senegalese ports). Thus many African Americans may also have some ancestors of this country.
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The first people from day-present Senegal arrived to the modern United States arrived as slaves from several slave ports of Senegal. The Senegambia area (moderns Senegal, Gambia and Bissau-Guinea) was an important slave trade during the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, both for the United States and Latin America, exporting many slaves to Americas. Most of slaves who came specifically of day-present Senegal were imported to the modern United States mainly since the Saint-Louis port, as well as from the Goree Island (while, also are registered some slaves from Galam port in South Caolina). So, the Goree Island, located a few miles off the coast of Senegal in the Atlantic Ocean, was the place from which the Europeans and Americans organized the export of slaves to the former British colonies of North America, during the seventeenth and eighteenth, and even after of the official abolition of slavery in the nineteenth century, displacing maybe 50,000 slaves from there (although according to the Slave House curator, 20 million slaves were exported from the Goore island to the modern United States).
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Correction: There's a typo in one of the dish names. The spring rolls are labels "nem" but should be "neems".
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Correction: There's a typo in one of the dish names. The spring rolls are labels "nem" but should be "neems".
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Correction: There's a typo in one of the dish names. The spring rolls are labels "nem" but should be "neems".
This week, Cooking in America stops by Maty’s African Cuisine. Priding itself as being Detroit’s only Senegalese restaurant, host Sheldon Simeon’s first experience of the cuisine does not disappoint.
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Correction: There's a typo in one of the dish names. The spring rolls are labels "nem" but should be "neems".
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Senegalese Americans are Americans of Senegalese descent. In the surveys of 2008, 12,151 people claimed to be of Senegalese origin or descent in the United States. However, many African slaves exported to the United States were also of Senegalese origin (arrived together to other Africans of other origins but who also came of Senegalese ports). Thus many African Americans may also have some ancestors of this country.
History
Slavery
The first people from day-present Senegal arrived to the modern United States arrived as slaves from several slave ports of Senegal. The Senegambia area (moderns Senegal, Gambia and Bissau-Guinea) was an important slave trade during the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, both for the United States and Latin America, exporting many slaves to Americas. Most of slaves who came specifically of day-present Senegal were imported to the modern United States mainly since the Saint-Louis port, as well as from the Goree Island (while, also are registered some slaves from Galam port in South Caolina). So, the Goree Island, located a few miles off the coast of Senegal in the Atlantic Ocean, was the place from which the Europeans and Americans organized the export of slaves to the former British colonies of North America, during the seventeenth and eighteenth, and even after of the official abolition of slavery in the nineteenth century, displacing maybe 50,000 slaves from there (although according to the Slave House curator, 20 million slaves were exported from the Goore island to the modern United States).