Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Deutsch - Literatur, Werke, Note: 14,5, Universit de Yaound I, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: In a context, where the immigration of young Africans to Europe draws theattention of western countries on the debate, where national identity has its full right,where extreme parties are winning more and more credibility close to the Europeanelections, where proposers on the view points such as political immigration to Sarkozy orto Schroeder and the problematic aspect of western media, who contributes enormously ininflaming the debate of immigration coming from Africa, the reaction of experts and youngAfrican researchers seems particularly urgent.It is in this context that the present research work registers and the main goal is topresent the way the Cameroonian Author, Andr Ekama, points out the problem ofintegration in his writing "Schwarzer sein im weißen Himmel" (being black under whiteSky.-M.E.J)To reach this goal we are faced with two principal questions, which constitute thetarget point of our work:-What are the obstacles to African integration in the west?-Which conditions are put in place to facilitate the integration of these immigrants?The methods employed to respond to these questions are analyzed discourse on theone hand and structural analyze on the other hand.This study permits us to draw conclusions such as, despite the numerous obstaclesfaced by young Africans, integration into Europe remains possible under certainconditions.This conclusion calls for a reconsideration of the phenomenon of migration. Itbrings about the idea that, the phenomenon of immigration is not a threat rather it offers agood chance of collaboration between the countries of departure and the receivingcountries. It is during mondialisation that interpenetration and interconnection betweendifferent cultures seems possible.The present study can be then considered as an attempt in solving the questionof immigration, which is required by the public opinion of the Europeans.This work ends with a call for understanding and bringing together different people.