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Happy Korean American Day!

January 13, 2022 in News

Korean American Day honors the contributions of the Korean American community to the United States and commemorates the arrival of the first Korean immigrants on January 13, 1903.

In 1882, the United States and Korea signed a treaty establishing a peaceful relationship, friendship, and commerce. While this led to Korean diplomats, students, politicians, and businessmen visiting the United States, few felt compelled to stay.

It wasn’t until December of 1902 on the SS Gaelic that 102 Korean immigrants set sail for Honolulu, Hawaii. These families initiated the first wave of Korean immigration, resulting in over 7,500 immigrants over the next two years. They served their communities and the country during World Wars I and II and the Korean War. During these times, more Koreans decided to emigrate from their homeland; some, as wives to U.S. servicemen, others were adopted as children.

In 2003, President George W. Bush proclaimed a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Korean immigrants. In 2005, the U.S. House and Senate passed simple resolutions in support of Korean American Day. Since then, states across the country have passed bills declaring January 13th as an annual celebration of Korean American Day.

In honor of Korean American Day, take a moment to learn about the history of Korean migration to the United States and Korean Americans who have made invaluable contributions to the U.S over the years.

Happy Korean American Day! 

 

 

 

Sources:

https://keia.org/programs/community-outreach/korean-american-day/ 

https://nationaldaycalendar.com/korean-american-day-january-13/

https://www.holidayscalendar.com/event/korean-american-day/

 

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