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From the land of hibiscus : Koreans in Hawai'i, 1903-1950 / edited by Yong-ho Choe.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Choe, Yong-ho, 1931-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Koreans--Hawaii--History--20th century.
Koreans.
Koreans--Hawaii--Social conditions--20th century.
Hawaii--History--1900-1959.
Hawaii.
Hawaii--Ethnic relations--History--20th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (244 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In 1903, 102 Koreans migrated to Hawai'i in search of wealth and fortune-the first in their country's history to live in the Western world. Thousands followed. Most of them, however, found only hardship while working as sugar plantation laborers. Soon after their departure, Korea was colonized by Japan, and overnight they became "international orphans" with no government to protect them. Setting aside their original goal of bettering their own lives, these Korean immigrants redirected their energies to restoring their country's sovereignty, turning Hawai'i into a crucially important base of Korean nationalism. From the Land of Hibiscus traces the story of Koreans in Hawai'i from their first arrival to the eve of Korea's liberation in 1945. Using newly uncovered evidence, it challenges previously held ideas on the social origins of immigrants. It also examines their political background, the role of Christian churches in immigration, the image of Koreans as depicted in the media, and, above all, nationalist activities. Different approaches to waging the nationalist struggle uncover the causes of feuds that often bitterly divided the Korean community. Finally, the book provides the first in-depth studies of the nationalist activities of Syngman Rhee, the Korean National Association, and the United Korea Committee. Contributors: Yŏng-ho Ch'oe, Anne Soon Choi, Sun-Pyo Hong, Do-Hyung Kim, Lili M. Kim, Richard S. Kim, Brandon Palmer, Judy Van Zile, Mahn-Yŏl Yi.
Contents:
The early Korean immigration : an overview / Yong-ho Choe
Korean immigration to Hawai'i and the Korean Protestant church / Mahn-Yol Yi
Syngman Rhee in Hawai'i : his activities in the early years, 1913-1915 / Yong-ho Choe
Images and crimes of Koreans in Hawai'i : media portrayals, 1903-1925 / Brandon Palmer
The March First Movement of 1919 and Koreans in Hawai'i / Do-Hyung Kim and Yong-ho Choe
Local struggles and diasporic politics : the 1931 court cases of the Korean National Association of Hawai'i / Richard S. Kim
The Unification Movement of the Hawai'i Korean community in the 1930s / Sun-Pyo Hong
How Koreans repealed their "enemy alien" status : Korean Americans' identity, culture, and national pride in wartime Hawai'i / Lili M. Kim
"Unity for what? unity for whom?" : the United Korean Committee of North America, 1941-1945 / Anne Soon Choi
Korean dance in Hawai'i : a century in the public eye / Judy Van Zile.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Aug 2019)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780824862596
0824862597
9781435665910
1435665910
OCLC:
256472669

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