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  2. March First Movement - Wikipedia

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    By the following day, the story appeared in American papers. Some articles questioned the veracity of the story; in the March 11 issue of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin , judge John Albert Matthewman, who had previously volunteered for the Red Cross in Korea, stated that he felt that Koreans in Shanghai had fabricated the story.

  3. Why these Korean Americans are leaving the U.S. to ... - AOL

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    About a third of the community’s 800 or so residents are also first-generation Korean American immigrants who have come here for similar reasons. Read more: One nation’s plan for success: Work ...

  4. Korean independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Although China achieved agreement by the Allies on eventual Korean independence in the Cairo Declaration of 1943, continued disagreement and ambiguity about the postwar Korean government lasted until the Soviet–Japanese War of 1945 created a de facto division of Korea into Soviet and American zones. August 15, the day that Japan surrendered ...

  5. South Korea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The Old Korean Legation Museum in Washington, D.C. is where the Korean legation was housed from 1889 to 1905.. Following the United States expedition to Korea in 1871, the United States and Joseon established diplomatic relations under the 1882 Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce, and Navigation.

  6. Celebrating Korean Independence Day in America - AOL

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    It's called "Restoration of Light Day" in South Korea. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  7. Korean Hanbok Day in America celebrates the colorful ...

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    The U.S. is the only country outside of South Korea to celebrate Hanbok Day. Three states recognize the day: New Jersey, Arizona and California.

  8. Mary Paik Lee - Wikipedia

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    Mary Paik Lee (August 17, 1900 [2] – February 14, 1995 [3]) was a Korean American writer most known for her autobiography, Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman in America. She was born in the Korean Empire and moved to the United States in 1905, eventually settling in Riverside, California , in 1906.

  9. Historiography of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The historiography of Korea refers to the study and methods of compiling the history of Korea. This field has evolved over time, reflecting different periods and cultural contexts. During the Joseon period, historical narratives were influenced by the royal court, emphasizing a state-centric view.