03721oam 22005414a 450 991097481620332120240605180250.097819438598631943859868(CKB)4100000006611641(OCoLC)1051234992(MdBmJHUP)muse68101(MiAaPQ)EBC5511224(Perlego)2086472(EXLCZ)99410000000661164120180409d2018 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Korean-American Dream Portraits of a Successful Immigrant Community /James FlaniganFirst edition.Reno, Nevada University of Nevada Press[2018]1 online resource (1 online resource.)9781943859856 194385985X Includes bibliographical references and index.Icon of the Korean community for L.A. : description of landmark and introduction of the community -- Pioneers : heroes and law that made Asian America Ahn Chang Ho, Young Oak Kim and 1965 immigration act -- Newcomers spur industry : earn place in America garment trace : hard work and politics -- Rude awakening to American dream : L.A. riots of 1992 inspire organization & action -- Entrepreneurial energy and deep faith stories of spirits, religious and secular -- "We Korean Americans can move this country forward" : achieving a voice in decision making -- Historic challenges : beacons for the future part of the mosaic and hope of America's future."This book will tell of struggles and contributions of people who have made Los Angeles the largest Korean city outside of Seoul and contributed significantly to New York and northern New Jersey, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and other cities across the country. It will tell of their Korean culture and history and as importantly how they have adapted to the American culture of E Pluribus Unum, one from many, a new, diverse concept of a nation. Moreover, as it tells of Korean American history, this book will tell also of Los Angeles' emergence as capital of the Asia Pacific region, a new western perspective for the United States. Korean Americans today, at more than 1.7 million across the U.S., are a relatively small group compared to new Americans from China, the Philippines and India. But with energy and drive, Korean Americans are building landmarks in New York as well as L.A., lobbying for causes in Washington and founding businesses, heading universities and hospitals and holding public office in all parts of the U.S. They are working for affordable housing and family services through more than 7,000 Korean churches across the country. At a time of critical difference and debate about immigration, the Koreans demonstrate the promise of the American mosaic, which remains a beacon to the world."--Provided by publisher.KoreansUnited StatesHistoryKoreansUnited StatesEmigration and immigrationKorean AmericansEconomic conditionsKorean AmericansSocial conditionsKorean AmericansCaliforniaLos AngelesKoreansHistory.KoreansEmigration and immigration.Korean AmericansEconomic conditions.Korean AmericansSocial conditions.Korean Americans979.4/94004957Flanigan James1936-1810519MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910974816203321The Korean-American Dream4361881UNINA