Wichita's Lebanese Heritage

Jay M. Price,Victoria Foth Sherry,Matthew Namee,Raymond Crosse,Andrea Schniepp Burgardt

Wichita's Lebanese Heritage
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
30 December 2009
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738577173

Wichita’s Lebanese Heritage

Jay M. Price,Victoria Foth Sherry,Matthew Namee,Raymond Crosse,Andrea Schniepp Burgardt

Wichita, a city of entrepreneurs, offered an ideal home for Middle Eastern Christians who started arriving in the 1890s. Initially identifying themselves as Syrians, they operated as peddlers across southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma. Peddling rapidly gave way to wholesale, grocery, and dry goods companies. Patriarchs such as N. F. Farha and E. G. Stevens established themselves in local business and civic circles. Primarily Eastern Orthodox, the Lebanese established two churches, St. George Orthodox Church and St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church, that became focal points of community life. After World War II, entrepreneurs responded to new opportunities, from real estate to supermarkets to the professions. In recent decades, an additional wave of immigrants from war-torn Lebanon has continued the entrepreneurial tradition.

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