Anti-Korean sentiment in the United States
Anti-Korean sentiment in the United States has historically included the following elements: In the late 19th or early 20th century, those who sympathized with Japanese imperialism showed anti-Korean racism; in the late 20th century, there was a conflict between the African-American and Korean-American communities, which led to violence and murder against Koreans with the 1992 Los Angeles riots. == Early history == For much of the US's early relationship with Korea, the overall American public was overwhelmingly disinterested in or even unaware of Korea.
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