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Rather than being a 'melting pot' or 'salad bowl', the US city of Hamtramck is more like a 'seven-layer cake' where different groups retain their distinct cultures while closely co-existing with each other.

A woman walks past McDonald's in Hamtramck, MichiganA Polish sausage store and an Eastern European bakery sit alongside a Yemeni department store and a Bengali clothing shop. Church bells ring out along with the Islamic call to prayer.

And despite economic challenges and intense cultural debates, residents in Hamtramck from different religious and cultural backgrounds coexist in harmony, making the city a meaningful case study for America's future of rising diversity.The arc of Hamtramck's history from beginnings as a town of German settlers to the modern day - it was America's first majority-Muslim city - is etched in its streets.

Over the last 30 years, Hamtramck transformed again, to become a landing pad for Arab and Asian immigrants, notably those from Yemen and Bangladesh. A significant portion of the city's residents today - 42% - are foreign born. More than half are believed to be practising Muslims. "When you live this close to each other, you are forced to overcome those differences," Ms Jaczkowski, 29, said.

She was "gratified" that Hamtramck has been a welcoming community, she said, and it's "natural" for new residents to vote for those who understand their experience and their languages. "There were flyers all over the city saying I am the 20th hijacker that didn't make it to the airplanes," the Bengali American said. After he lost the election in 2001, Mr Ahmed knocked on neighbours' doors to introduce himself. He was elected two years later, becoming Hamtramck's first Muslim city official.

 

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