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History of Korean Americans in Boston : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Korean Americans in Boston
The Boston metropolitan area has an active Korean American community. The largest groups of Koreans in Massachusetts in 2000 were in Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Newton, and Somerville.〔Kupel, p. 2 (PDF 3/4).〕 ==History== In 1884 a Korean student attending Dummer Academy in Byfield, Massachusetts was the first Korean student who was ever enrolled in the USA. In 1907 Syngman Rhee began attending Harvard University. Students in general made up many of the first Koreans in the Boston area.〔Kupel, p. 1 (PDF 2/4).〕 The Korean population of the Boston area was, by 1945, made up of higher education students, Christian missionaries and ministers, and government officials.〔 Harvard-Yenching began offering PhD fellowships to South Koreans in 1953, leading to the development of the Korean community in the Boston area.〔"(The Korean Society of Boston )" ((Archive )). Boston University School of Theology. Retrieved on September 10, 2015.〕
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