Citation:
The Korean War, which occurred from 1950 to 1953, significantly influenced the lives of Korean Americans and their community in the United States. This conflict not only led to an increase in the Korean American population due to immigration, but it also fostered a greater awareness of Korean culture and issues among the American public. As a result of the war, many Korean Americans experienced challenges such as discrimination, economic hardship, and cultural identity struggles, while also gaining visibility and support from broader American society.