Koreans in Central California (1903-1957)
Discover the compelling narratives of Korean immigrants in "Koreans in Central California (1903-1957)" by the University Press of America. This insightful book, published in 2010 and spanning 280 pages, delves into the lives of Korean settlers in the San Joaquin Valley's eight farm communities. Through their stories, the book sheds light on the challenges they faced, including discrimination and injustices in early 20th century America. Additionally, it explores their courageous efforts to reclaim their heritage during the period of Japanese colonialism from 1910 to 1945. Perfect for those interested in immigration history and cultural resilience, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to any bookshelf. Immerse yourself in their struggles and triumphs as you gain a deeper understanding of their impact on California's rich cultural tapestry.