Comfort Women Memorials in the United States | |||||||||
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Name | Location | Date | |||||||
Comfort Women Memorial[1] | Palisades Park, NJ[2] | October 2010[2][3] | |||||||
'Comfort Women' Memorial[4] | Eisenhower Park, Nassau County, NY[5] | June 2012[6] | |||||||
comfort women memorial[7] | Bergen County, NJ[7] | March 8, 2013[7] | |||||||
Comfort Women Peace Monument[8] | Central Park, Glendale, CA[9] | July 30, 2013[8][10] | |||||||
Comfort Women Memorial Peace Garden[11] | Fairfax County Government Center, Fairfax, VA[11] | May 30, 2014[11] | |||||||
'Comfort Women' monument[12] | Liberty Plaza, Union City, NJ[13] | August 4, 2014[13] | |||||||
Comfort Women Peace Statue[14] | Korean American Cultural Center, Southfield, MI[14] | August 16, 2014[14] | |||||||
Statue of Peace | Blackburn Park, Brookhaven, GA | June 30, 2017[15] | |||||||
"Comfort Women" Column of Strength[16] | Chinatown, San Francisco, CA[17] | September 22, 2017[16] | |||||||
Statue of Peace | Museum of Korean American Heritage, Manhattan, NY | October 13, 2017[18] | |||||||
Comfort Women Memorial[19] | Constitution Park, Fort Lee, NJ[19] | May 23, 2018[20] | |||||||
Statue of Peace | Annandale, VA | October 27, 2019[21] |
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- ^ Hosoya, Kiyoshi; Yamamoto, Yumiko (2018). WWII “Korean Women Not Sex-Enslaved”: A Myth-Bust!. Xlibris. ISBN 978-1-9845-3529-0.
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- ^ Park, H. (2013). "NY State Senate unanimously passes resolution on comfort women". The Hankyoreh.
- ^ a b c "Bergen County marks International Women's Day with Korean 'comfort women' memorial". NJ.com. 2013.
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- ^ Yamamoto, J.K.; Culross, M.H. (2013). "Comfort Women Monument Unveiled in Glendale". The Rafu Shimpo. Archived from the original on August 10, 2019.
- ^ Villacorte, C. (July 9, 2013). "Glendale approves controversial 'comfort women' memorial". Los Angeles Daily News.
- ^ a b c "Comfort Women Memorial Peace Garden opens in US". China Daily. June 1, 2014.
- ^ Heinis, J. (2014). "'Comfort Women' monument unveiled in Union City". Hudson County View.
- ^ a b "Former comfort women have first official meeting at the White House". Hankyoreh. 2014.
- ^ a b c "Michigan latest to install comfort woman statue". The Korea Times. 2014.
- ^ Emerson, Bo (July 5, 2017). "Brookhaven 'Comfort Women' statue to be moved". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
- ^ a b Huaxia (2017). "Feature: "Comfort women" memorial unveiled in San Francisco". New China.
- ^ Quackenbush, C. (2018). "Osaka Severs Ties With San Francisco Over 'Comfort Women' Memorial". Time. Archived from the original on August 10, 2019.
- ^ Blair, Annabelle (October 31, 2017). "New York City's first 'comfort women' statue remembers sex victims". QNS. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
- ^ a b Jongsma, J. (2018). "Fort Lee students give voice to 'comfort women' abused during World War II". Northjersey.com. Archived from the original on January 21, 2020.
- ^ Yang, S. (2019). "Euwan Kim's Comfort Women Memorial". The Horace Mann Record.
- ^ "Comfort Women Statue Unveiled near Washington". nippon.com. October 28, 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2020.