What They Stole: A Familicide Rooted in Intercountry Adoption
By Paige Towers
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By Paige Towers
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In 1955, following the devastation of the Korean War, Bertha and Harry Holt made headlines for adopting eight Korean children. Driven by evangelical convictions and emboldened by a special act of Congress, the couple founded the Holt Adoption Program, which would facilitate the migration of tens of thousands of Korean children to the United States over the following decades.
The Sueppels were among the families profoundly shaped by the legacy of the Holt Adoption Program. To their suburban ...
The Sueppels were among the families profoundly shaped by the legacy of the Holt Adoption Program. To their suburban ...







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