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Explore the Korean immigration to Hawaii in the early 1900s, facing discrimination, seeking assimilation, and building a sense of community. Discover the economic endeavors, discrimination, Nationalism, and challenges of Korean Americans during this period.
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CHAPTER 7 KOREANS
1903, Hawaii • Push: • Japan • Pull: • $$$
HAWAII • Anti-Japanese sentiment • Church • Left plantations • $$$ + • Assimilation • Gender imb. • Outmarriage
PICTURE BRIDES • 1910-1924 • 1K +
MAINLAND • First from Hawaii • 1907: 1K • Limited $$$ opport. • ++ west • Sources: Hawaii +refugees
ECONOMICS • Farming, small businesses • Kim Brothers, 1913 • No “Koreantowns” • ??? • Size
DISCRIMINATION • “japs” • Similar fates
NATIONALISM • Regain land • Donations, political • KNA, 1909 • 2 • Durham Stevens • Killed, S.F.
EXCLUSION • 1924
ASSIMILATION • Conformity
KOREAN-AMERICAN • Racism • Key: education