Black immigrants are growing in numbers, but in the U.S. many often feel invisible

By

Left: A Tennessee Historical Commission marker honors the site of Greenwood Park, which was the first city park to serve Nashville

One in five Black Americans are either immigrants or the children of immigrants. But feeling embraced or understood by the U.S. can seem daunting for some, and impossible for others.

(Image credit: Joseph Ross for NPR)

Read More at NPR

Check Also

Hundreds of runners are expected for the 45th annual Clarence DeMar Marathon

Sunday’s race in Keene, N.H., is named after a New England resident who was one …