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KoreanAmerican Experience in the United States: Initial Thoughts,Used
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"A very exciting book on Koreans in the United States!" This book is very helpful for understanding the nature and the history of the Korean community in the USA. There are over one million KoreanAmericans in the USA. Despite the small number and a short immigration history, KoreanAmericans have been able to contribute to America in important ways. KoreanAmerican students generally comprise the biggest block of ethnic minorities in Ivy League universities and other leading research universities. The current Yale University Law School Dean is KoreanAmerican. A KoreanAmerican has been the leader of the biggest Presbyterian denomination in the USA. KoreanAmericans can be found all over the USA in every profession, and they have been very successful. And, perhaps, the KoreanAmerican community is the most evangelical Christian ethnic community in America. In fact, many InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and Campus Crusade for Christ leaders in America's major universities are KoreanAmericans. How is it that KoreanAmericans came to play such an important role in the American society, particularly in the area of religion? This is a very good book to understand what makes the KoreanAmericans "tick." Particularly insightful are the ways in which Christian Kim, the author, captures general patterns for the KoreanAmericans and their successes. This is by far the best introductory book on KoreanAmericans in the market and will be very useful for use in classroom settings, both on the high school and college levels, in courses dealing with ethnic studies and the Asian experience in American history and society.
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