Author: Kyung Soo Choi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Korean Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
The Assimilation of Korean Immigrants in the St. Louis Area
Author: Kyung Soo Choi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Korean Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Korean Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Assimilation of Korean Immigrants
Author: Kiu-Young Bae
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Acculturation
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Assimilation of Korean Immigrants in New York Area
Author: Eun-Young Kim
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Americanization
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Americanization
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The Korean Diaspora
Author: Hyung-chan Kim
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio Books
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio Books
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Assimilation Patterns of Immigrants in the United States
Social and Occupational Assimilation of Korean Immigrants in the United States
Stories from Before
Author: Janet Morey
Publisher: Missouri History Museum
ISBN: 1883982626
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
"In more than forty collected stories, immigrants living in St. Louis write compelling accounts of their earlier lives"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Missouri History Museum
ISBN: 1883982626
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
"In more than forty collected stories, immigrants living in St. Louis write compelling accounts of their earlier lives"--Provided by publisher.
Korean immigrants in the U.S.
The Correlation Between Religiosity and Assimilation of First Generation Korean Immigrants in the Chicago Metropolitan Region
Author: Young-IL Kim
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Korean Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Korean Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 458
Book Description
Quiet Odyssey
Author: Mary Paik Lee
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295746742
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Mary Paik Lee left her native country in 1905, traveling with her parents as a political refugee after Japan imposed control over Korea. Her father worked in the sugar plantations of Hawaii briefly before taking his family to California. They shared the poverty-stricken existence endured by thousands of Asian immigrants in the early twentieth century, working as farm laborers, cooks, janitors, and miners. Lee recounts racism on the playground and the ravages of mercury mining on her father’s health, but also entrepreneurial successes and hardships surmounted with grace. With a new foreword by David K. Yoo, this edition reintroduces Quiet Odyssey to readers interested in Asian American history and immigration studies. The volume includes thirty illustrations and a comprehensive introduction and bibliographic essay by respected scholar Sucheng Chan, who collaborated closely with Lee to edit the biography and ensure the work was true to the author’s intended vision. This award-winning book provides a compelling firsthand account of early Korean American history and continues to be an essential work in Asian American studies.
Publisher: University of Washington Press
ISBN: 0295746742
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Mary Paik Lee left her native country in 1905, traveling with her parents as a political refugee after Japan imposed control over Korea. Her father worked in the sugar plantations of Hawaii briefly before taking his family to California. They shared the poverty-stricken existence endured by thousands of Asian immigrants in the early twentieth century, working as farm laborers, cooks, janitors, and miners. Lee recounts racism on the playground and the ravages of mercury mining on her father’s health, but also entrepreneurial successes and hardships surmounted with grace. With a new foreword by David K. Yoo, this edition reintroduces Quiet Odyssey to readers interested in Asian American history and immigration studies. The volume includes thirty illustrations and a comprehensive introduction and bibliographic essay by respected scholar Sucheng Chan, who collaborated closely with Lee to edit the biography and ensure the work was true to the author’s intended vision. This award-winning book provides a compelling firsthand account of early Korean American history and continues to be an essential work in Asian American studies.