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Insooni Breaks Racial Barrier to Become Beloved Singer in South Korea

Born to a South Korean mother and a Black American soldier, she rose to a pioneering stardom in a country that has long discriminated against biracial children.

Choe Sang-Hun
Author: Choe Sang-Hun

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Choe Sang-Hun

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Black People, Content Type: Personal Profile, Discrimination, Insooni (Kim Insoon), K-Pop, Korean War, Pop and Rock Music, Race and Ethnicity, South Korea
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