Migration to the “First Large Suburban Ghetto” in America

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Chanhaeng Lee
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Abstract

In this article, I argue that Korean immigrant merchants were active agents who opened small businesses in South Central Los Angeles in order to overcome a range of disadvantages faced in American society. From a structural point of view, Korean immigrant merchants constituted a middleman minority group that played the dual role of “oppressed and oppressor” in the suburban ghetto. Although these merchants made efforts to maintain civil relations with their African American customers, they were often treated with hostile attitudes largely because of the exploitative relationship that existed between the two groups. However, I maintain that Korean American journalists and scholars have not only misunderstood the identity of the middleman minority as an innocent buffer but have also erroneously estimated that race relations with African Americans in Los Angeles were better than those in other areas of the United States.
移民到美国“第一个大型郊区贫民区”
在这篇文章中,我认为韩国移民商人是积极的代理人,他们在洛杉矶中南部开设小企业,以克服美国社会面临的一系列不利因素。从结构上看,韩裔商人构成了一个中间的少数民族群体,在郊区贫民窟中扮演着“被压迫者和压迫者”的双重角色。尽管这些商人努力与他们的非裔美国客户保持民事关系,但他们经常受到敌对态度的对待,这主要是因为两个群体之间存在着剥削关系。然而,我坚持认为,韩裔美国记者和学者不仅误解了中间少数民族作为无辜缓冲的身份,而且错误地估计了洛杉矶与非洲裔美国人的种族关系比美国其他地区要好。
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