Religion and the Korean Diaspora : The role of Christianity and the Church for Korean Immigrants in the United States

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July 5, 2012

 

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These percentages are staggering statistics and perpetuate the major influence Christianity, particularly Protestantism, have on Korean immigrants in the United States. The principle formation of ethnic diaspora entails a separation of group of people from its homeland. Given the context of this very rudimentary definition of diaspora, the Korean immigrants in the United States form the basis for the Korean diaspora in America...
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Given the context of this very rudimentary definition of diaspora, the Korean immigrants in the United States form the basis for the Korean diaspora in America. Immigration of Koreans into the United States has come more in larger waves post 1965. This hallmark year indicates the year the United States passed the Immigration Act which lifted the ?®national origins?? clause in previous immigration legislation and eliminated quotas (Yang and Ebaugh)...
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