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Title
Korean National Association telegrams lobbying for government support for Korean independence, 1919
Creator
DeYoung, Henry Chung, 1890-1985
정한경, 1890-1985
鄭翰頸, 1890-1985
Rhee, Syngman, 1881-1965
이승만, 1881-1965
李承晩, 1881-1965
An, Chang Ho, 1878-1938
안창호, 1878-1938
安昌浩, 1878-1938
Contributor
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
Clemenceau, Georges, 1941-1929
Polk, Frank Lyon, 1871-1943
Phelan, David Duvall, 1861-1930
McCormick, Joseph Nedill, 1877-1925
Smith, Michael Hoke, 1855-1931
Spencer, Selden Palmer, 1862-1925
Date Created and/or Issued
1919
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Korean American Digital Archive
Rights Information
East Asian Library, University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-1825
Send requests to East Asian Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0154 or kklein@usc.edu.
kklein@usc.edu
© 2019 University of Southern California University Libraries
Format
9 pp.
correspondence
Identifier
kna-correspondence-08~01...~09
http://doi.org/10.25549/kada-c126-27571
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/kna-correspondence-08~01.jpg
Language
English
Subject
Korean National Association (San Francisco)
March First Movement
Source
University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
Relation
Documents of the KNA Building
KNA Attic
Korean American Digital Archive

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