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Chapter I Introduction
1.Research Background
1) Immigration History of Korean-Americans after WWII
2) African-Americans and Korean shop-keepers
3) The 1992 L.A. Riots
4) Media Bias in the U.S. and South Korean Media
Chapter II Literature Review
1.Domestic Research and Overseas Research
1) Korean Immigration to America
2) Korean-Black American Conflicts
3) Causes of Korean Immigration
4) Black hostility toward Korean-Americans
1.Research Background
1) Immigration History of Korean-Americans after WWII
2) African-Americans and Korean shop-keepers
3) The 1992 L.A. Riots
4) Media Bias in the U.S. and South Korean Media
Chapter II Literature Review
1.Domestic Research and Overseas Research
1) Korean Immigration to America
2) Korean-Black American Conflicts
3) Causes of Korean Immigration
4) Black hostility toward Korean-Americans
본문내용
The issue of race in multiracial America is a severe problem that has continued from the past to the present. Traditionally, ethnic conflicts have mainly been dominated by conflicts between white and black, and sometimes they have appeared as conflicts between whites and other minorities such as Asians, American Indians, and Jews. Racial conflicts within American society took the form of a majority of white people attacking black or other minorities.
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 increased the number of immigrants in the United States, which led to the frequent close lives of minorities, raising the possibility of a new type of racial conflict between minorities (Abelmann & Lie, 1997).
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 increased the number of immigrants in the United States, which led to the frequent close lives of minorities, raising the possibility of a new type of racial conflict between minorities (Abelmann & Lie, 1997).
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