• Pachappa Camp is curated by Edward Chang, Professor of Ethnic Studies and founding Director of the Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at the...
  • Pachappa Camp (also known as Dosan’s Republic) was founded in 1904 and is one of the earliest significant Korean settlements established in the United States.
  • The Pachappa Camp neighborhood was also declared a Point of Cultural Interest in 2017, the first for the city.
  • A new exhibition, Pachappa Camp: the First Koreatown in the United States curated by Edward Chang at the Culver Center of the Arts...
  • Pachappa Camp helped anchor its residents’ identity and supported Koreans’ struggles to support themselves and to fight for Korean sovereignty.
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    Drawing on a rich collection of historical documents, newspapers, and secondary sources, Pachappa Camp is the first book to analyze the creation and evolution of...
  • The settlement, Pachappa Camp, was founded in 1905 by Korean independence activist Ahn Chang Ho and established in Riverside, a city 55 miles east of Los...
  • Long overlooked by historians, Pachappa Camp studies the creation of Pachappa Camp and its place in Korean and Korean American history...