Published on 01 January 2021

Press reports regarding the March First movement in Korea, 1919

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p.1-6 (1-2 missing): on arrested Koreans, p.7-9: Koreans the most oppresed people in the world, p.10-13: Dr. Rhee suffered for loved Korea, p.14: Koreans move into China, p.15-16: Korean refugees frozen in flight says missionaries, p.17-19: Korea and China, p.20-21: Korea and Shantung, p.22: Korea's independence, p.23-25: Awful tales of Korean repression, p.26-27: Japanese persecution of Koreans extended to Shanghai, p.28: Democratic unrest in Japan and Korea, p.29: Present-day conditions in Korea, p.30: Village burned down, p.31-32: Koreans have no chance, p.33: Peking missionaries express sympathy for Koreans, p.34: Koreans terror stricken, p.35-37: Korean nobles arrested for supporting independence, p.38-39: Oriental press flays Japan, p.40: Drastic Japanese measures against Koreans, p.41: Korean problem for Japan alone, p.42-43: Outrages of Japanese soldiers against the Koreans, p.44: Repressive measures against Koreans, p.45-47: Unrest in Korea--American missionary is arrested, p.48-50: Korean conditions more serious than disclosed, p.51: Koreans clash with Japanese at Harbin, p.52: Koreans in Yenchi, p.53-54: W.G. Cram on Syngman Rhee, p.55-56: Trouble in Egypt and Korea--a comparison, p.57: Korean independence demonstration, p.58: Korean wolf and the Japanese lamb, p.59: Severe measures to suppress Koreans, p.60-62: Witnesses to brutality, p.63: Japanese brutality towards Koreans, p.64: Renew Korean independence demonstrations, p.65: Korean delegates in Paris, p.66: Associated Press, p. 67-68: Korean independence movement spreading despite Japanese brutality, p.69: Korea situation more serious, p.70-71: Demonstrations in favor of Korean independence, p.72: Koreans and Shanghai hotel keepers, p.73 Korean indpendence agitators are ruthlessly suppressed, p.74: Independence movement in Korea, p.75-81: Second tragedy of Korea, p.82: Passive resistance for Korean independence, p.83-84: Korean rioting is quieting down some, p.85-86: Written by Korean Women's Independent Society, p.87-88: Korean independence movement, p.89-91: Follow the independence movement

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0.8

FAIR Score

31%

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University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL)

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Sociology and Political Science

Field

Social Sciences

Domain

Social Sciences

Confidence Score

40%

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Scholar Data Model

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13.46

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1.00

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1.00