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Traditionally, mixed-race children have been born to U.S. servicemen and South Korean women. Those who stayed in the country were often raised by single mothers after the American father returned ...
The center has placed 12 mixed-race children in other facilities since 2008. Four of the 12 had been abused, Lee said. According to the National Child Protection Agency, of the 5,657 cases of child ...
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South Korea’s International Adoption Program Violated Rights of Children, Commission Finds - MSNKorea’s international adoptions began with mostly mixed-race children following the war, and grew to include the children of unwed mothers, abandoned babies and others.
WASHINGTON — In 1959, six years after the Korean War armistice, Estelle Cooke-Sampson came to the United States as a 6-year-old mixed-race adoptee. She was one of tens of thousands of mixed-race ...
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