Great article, however, you also left out some of us who are adopted because we're not consider Korean or Americans by both races. I was orphaned/given up by my natural birth mother because she thought I would have a better chance of life in the United States. She thought I would be accepted by Americans. However, that was not the case. I was considered Chinese, Japanese but never Korean from the white race and the Koreans never considered me Korean. So I was never accepted/wanted by either race. Lets Identify with that, where do I fit in?
On America's Adopted Koreans, Part 2: When Adoption Became Visible
Great article, however, you also left out some of us who are adopted because we're not consider Korean or Americans by both races. I was orphaned/given up by my natural birth mother because she thought I would have a better chance of life in the United States. She thought I would be accepted by Americans. However, that was not the case. I was considered Chinese, Japanese but never Korean from the white race and the Koreans never considered me Korean. So I was never accepted/wanted by either race. Lets Identify with that, where do I fit in?