Churches in Koreatown
Church is well defined as a building that is used for Christian religious services.
Before the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, the Korean American community was more isolated and not well-known amongst the rest of the residents.
Due to the 1992 LA Riots, the White community moved towards a more White populated concentrated area so Korean Americans were able to expand and spread out, causing Koreatown to become bigger with more "Korean" buildings and ads.
A result of this Korean American expansion was also the Korean church expansions.
The churches in Koreatown not only became a place where religious Christian services were held, it created a space that provided social opportunities, networking, and unity within the Korean population.
In 1905, the Korean United Presbyterian Church led to the growth of a handful of Korean businesses and institutions in that area during the decades before WWII.
By: Joyce Park
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