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Major American Immigration

The Korean Americans

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Hoping to escape the tyranny of the Japanese government, which controlled their country during the 19th century, many Koreans made the hard decision to leave their homes-and sometimes their entire families-to find a better, more successful life in the United States or Canada. From the Hawaiian plantation workers to the industrious shopkeepers of today, Korean Americans have overcome prejudice and hardship to become a thriving part of North American culture.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published September 1, 2007

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Tamra B. Orr

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