Macedonian Americans are Americans of ethnic Macedonian heritage.
Macedonian and U.S. flags on the streets in Garfield, New Jersey on Macedonian Independence Day
Macedonian Patriotic Organization
Macedonian Patriotic Organization (MPO) is a diaspora organization in the United States and Canada. It was founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, in 1922, by Macedonian Bulgarian immigrants originating mainly from Greek Macedonia. It was originally called the Macedonian Political Organization but changed its name to the current one in 1952.
The flag of the 6th Ohrid Battalion of the Macedono-Adrianopolita Volunteer Corps in Bulgarian army during the Balkan wars. It depicts the Bulgarian flag and was brought from Gary, Indiana by immigrant volunteers. The abbreviation MOBNO is readable on it (Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Bulgarian People's Organization).
Telegram from the Macedonian Brotherhood "Kastoria" (later named MPO "Kostur") to the League of Nations advocating for an autonomous Macedonia, 1922
MPO parade float in the 1937 Labor Day Parade in Indianapolis, Indiana
The official response from the United Nations to a petition sent by the 32nd Annual MPO convention.