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KOREAN DIASPORA

1976 – 1990

Following the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, family reunification became possible with the dismantling of the national quota system. Following Mexico and the Philippines, Korea was the third largest source country of immigrants to the United States from 1976 to 1990. Dubbed as the Korean diaspora, massive groups of Koreans immigrated in order to escape the economic and political insecurity, as well as military dictatorship.

The growing Korean ethnic presence was due to an increasing number of white-collar workers—as opposed to the war victims or political refugees who were left with little to no choice. These Korean Americans had voluntarily left their roots in Korea to find new opportunities.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Han, E. J, Han, M. W., & Lee, J. (Eds.). (2019). Korean diaspora across the world: Homeland in history, memory, imagination, media, and reality. Lexington Books.

Korean Americans. Asian-Nation: Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues. http://www.asian-nation.org/korean.shtml#sthash.ZqEOYBFT.3NUXYc3X.dpbs

Min, P. G., & Chung, T. (Eds.). (2016). Younger-generation Korean experiences in the United States: Personal narratives on ethnic and racial identities. New York: Lexington Books.

Noland, M. (1965). The impact of Korean Iimigration on the US economy. The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy (pp. 61-67). https://www.piie.com/publications/chapters_preview/365/4iie3586.pdf

Okazaki, S., & Abelmann, N. (2018). Korean American families in immigrant America: How teens and parents navigate race. New York: NYU Press.

TIMELINE OF EVENTS

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Caste-Based Discrimination

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California Gold Rush

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Chinese Americans and the Transcontinental Railroad

Chinese Exclusion Act

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Japanese Immigration to Hawaii

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Korean Laborers in Hawaii

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The Picture Brides

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Sakadas in Hawaii

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US v Bhagat Singh Thind

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Internment of Japanese Americans

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The War Brides

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The Refugee Relief Act

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Immigration and Nationality Act

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Korean Diaspora

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Redress Payments

Post-9/11 Violence Against Punjabi and Muslim Americans

COVID-19 Anti-Asian Sentiment

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