KoreanAmerican
KoreanAmerican refers to individuals of Korean descent who reside in or are citizens of the United States. This demographic includes both immigrants from Korea and their descendants born in the United States. The Korean American community is one of the most prominent Asian ethnic groups in the U.S., with a history of immigration dating back to the early 20th century, although significant growth occurred after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which abolished restrictive quotas.
Korean Americans have contributed widely to American society across various fields, including business, science, arts, politics,
The community often maintains a strong connection to Korean language, traditions, and values, while also integrating
Culturally, Korean Americans celebrate traditional festivals such as Chuseok and Seollal, often blending these customs with
Overall, Korean Americans represent a dynamic and growing part of the diverse American mosaic, embodying both