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Media coverage of the LA 1992 Race Riots : ウィキペディア英語版 | Media coverage of the LA 1992 Race Riots
The media coverage of the L.A. Race riots involved media coverage from multiple groups. Coverage came from the American media, which gave an extensive portrayal of the riots, Korean American media, and Korean itself. One of the most prominent sources for news about the coverage came from the ''Korea Times'', a Korean-American newspaper run entirely independent from American newspapers, such as the ''New York Times''. The ''Korea Times'' helped to stabilize and balance the stories that erupted from the 1992 race riots, as well as give insight to the responses from the Korean-American victims. ==Korean-American Newspapers== Articles presented from the Korean-American’s side claimed that “Korean American merchants were apparently targeted by looters during the LA. Riots, according to the FBI official who directed federal law enforcement efforts during the disturbance.”〔http://ezproxy.msu.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/367711460?accountid=12598〕 The Korean American newspaper focused on the 1992 riots with Korean Americans being the center of the violence. Initial articles from late April and early May were about the stories depicting victims’ lives and the damage done to the LA Korean Community. Interviews with Korea Town merchants, such as Chung Lee, drew sympathy from its readers. Chung Lee, the model example of good merchant watched, helplessly, as his store was burned down. ''I worked hard for that store. Now I have nothing," wailed Lee, who had can I go?''〔
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