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Korean adoptees return home, civil rights in Ferguson and the secrets of monopoly | CBC Radio Loaded
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Korean adoptees return home, civil rights in Ferguson and the secrets of monopoly
Korean adoptees return home, civil rights in Ferguson and the secrets of monopoly
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Posted: Feb 18, 2015 1:10 PM EST | Last Updated: February 19, 2015
More than 200,000 children from Korea have been adopted and raised by families abroad over the past six decades. Now, some of those adoptees are pressuring the Korean government to change its laws, and put an end to international adoption. (Wilson X)
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