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  2. Multiracial people in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    "Korean-Black mixed blood") — Another derivative of the term "혼혈", used to identify multiracial people of mixed Sub-Saharan African and Korean descent. The additional "한흑" hanheuk is a contraction of the words 한국 (lit. "Korea") and 흑인 (heugin, lit. "Black people"). Hapeu (하프, lit.

  3. Category:South Korean hip-hop dancers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South Korean hip-hop dancers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. African American–Korean American relations - Wikipedia

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    The socioeconomic inequity between Korean and Black Americans fueled xenophobic sentiments among the African-American community in urban areas of New York, Washington DC, and Chicago. [2] On November 15, 1986, The Philadelphia Daily News published an article titled "Go Back To Korea" about the anti-Korean boycotts. [3]

  5. Lee Ju-sun - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ju-sun is a South Korean choreographer and dancer. He is best known as the creator of the "horse-riding dance" from Psy's viral music video "Gangnam Style". Lee began his career during the 1990s as a background dancer but the meager income forced him to leave the industry and he started his own small business. [1]

  6. Column: What we got wrong about Black and Korean communities ...

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    The Black-Korean conflict was an enduring storyline during the violence that erupted in 1992 after four Los Angeles police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King. It was a palatable ...

  7. Street Woman Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Street Woman Fighter (Korean: 스트릿 우먼 파이터), often abbreviated as SWF, is the debut season of a South Korean dance competition franchise of the same name.It aired on Mnet from August 24 to October 26, 2021, every Tuesday at 22:20 time slot for 9 episodes.

  8. Heyoon Jeong - Wikipedia

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    Jeong Hye-yoon (Korean: 정혜윤; born October 1, 1996) known as Heyoon Jeong, is a South Korean dancer, singer, rapper and choreographer. She represented South Korea in the global pop group Now United. Heyoon announced her departure from the pop group on March 3, 2023. Before joining Now United, she was known for her choreography videos on ...

  9. Michelle Lee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Since the age of five, Lee and her sister would listen to their mother's H.O.T. and Toni Braxton cassette tapes while trying to match their voices to the pitch of the tune, occasionally even trying to learn the dance moves. However, like fellow Black-Korean musicians Insooni and Yoon Mi-rae, Lee faced constant discrimination for her biracial ...