In a surprisingly candid collection of profiles that speaks to every American, activists and scholars Elaine Kim and Eui Young Yu bring to light what the media have not: the genuine complexity of the Korean American community. From San Francisco to New York, from Chicago to the book's focal point, Los Angeles, this first full-scale history of the Korean-American community includes a wide spectrum of people and their stories.
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In a surprisingly candid collection of profiles that speaks to every American, activists and scholars Elaine Kim and Eui Young Yu bring to light what the media have not: the genuine complexity of the Korean American community. From San Francisco to New York, from Chicago to the book's focal point, Los Angeles, this first full-scale history of the Korean-American community includes a wide spectrum of people and their stories.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1565842979. Hardcover in dust jacket. First printing of first edition. SIGNED and warmly inscribed by both authors on front free endpage. Book is crisp and clean, with tight binding and sharp corners. Unclipped dust jacket is fresh and bright. Foreword by Anna Deavere Smith. 8vo. 386 pp. Including appendices and notes. In protective Mylar.; Signed by Author.