Nico Schulte is an author whose work is not detailed in the provided Wikipedia excerpt.
The provided Wikipedia text focuses on German Americans as an ethnic group in the United States, detailing their history, immigration patterns, and significant contributions across various fields. It highlights that German Americans constitute the largest ethnic ancestry group in the U.S., with substantial immigration occurring from the 1680s onward, particularly during the 19th century. Many sought religious freedom, political asylum, or economic opportunities.
The excerpt lists numerous influential figures of German descent in areas such as architecture, art, and literature. It includes architects like Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, artists such as Anni Albers and Albert Bierstadt, and writers like L. Frank Baum and Pearl S. Buck. While it extensively covers the impact of German Americans, it does not provide specific information about an author named Nico Schulte.