Soh Jaipil

Journalist and Korean independence activist

Soh Jaipil - Journalist and Korean independence activist
Born

1864
161 years ago

Died

January 5th, 1951
74 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

South Korea

Links & References

A journalist and activist, this individual advocated for Korean independence from Japanese rule. Emigrating to the United States, established a Korean-language newspaper in Los Angeles, promoting awareness of the Korean struggle. Played a significant role in organizing Korean expatriates for political activism and published works that highlighted the desire for national sovereignty. Contributed to various initiatives aimed at garnering support for the Korean independence movement and engaged with other prominent figures of the era to further these goals.

Published the newspaper 'The Korea Times'

Advocated for Korean independence

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