Czech Americans
Czech Americans are individuals in the United States who have Czech ancestry or heritage. Many Czech immigrants arrived in the U.S. during the 19th and early 20th centuries, seeking better economic opportunities and escaping political unrest in their homeland. They primarily settled in states like Illinois, Texas, and Nebraska, where they established communities and cultural organizations.
Czech Americans have contributed to American culture through traditions, cuisine, and festivals. Popular celebrations include Czech Day and Kolache Festival, showcasing traditional foods like kolaches and bramboráky. Today, Czech Americans continue to celebrate their heritage while integrating into the broader American society.