[태그:] Jang In-hwan
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San Francisco 1920- The Trial of Three Gunshots
Read in KoreanRead the previous story: [Three Gunshots]Read the prvious story: [After Three Gunshots] History of the Independence Movement in San Francisco Jeon Myung-woon’s Statement Jeon Myung-woon, who is currently hospitalized, spoke to reporters who visited him, stating, “Stevens is a man who came to lie about Korea, and the Japanese are stealing Korea’s wealth…
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San Francisco 1920: After the Three Gunshots
Read in KoreanRead the previous story: [Three Gunshots] Most of the people present at the scene were white. They shouted, “Kill those two!”, “Hang them!”, and “Execute those Asian devils!” In response, Korean representative Lee Hak-hyun yelled, “We who live in San Francisco are victims of the barbaric Japanese Empire, and this matter is akin…
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San Francisco 1920: Three Gunshots
Read in Korean 1 The History of Independence Movements in San Francisco On March 23, 1908, at the San Francisco Ferry Terminal, the incident where Jang In-hwan and Jeon Myung-woon assassinated Stevens became a pivotal moment, showcasing the Korean people’s spirit of freedom and anti-Japanese sentiment to the world. For the Korean community in America,…