Seo Jae-pil
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Phillip Jaisohn and Seo Jae-pil (or Seo Jai-pil, korean:서재필 徐載弼, November 30, 1863 - January 5, 1951) was a Korean Independent activists and politicians, Journalists and United States anatomy physicians. a founder of Independent club, ten thousand peoples club, Independent news in 1896, also he was first chairman of Independent news[1] 1896 to 1898. he was first founder of Korean language news.
a nickname was Songjae and Ssangkyung, Chinese name was Yunkyung. penname was N.S Osia. the United States name was Phillip Jaisohn, it's his Korean name Soh Jai-pil's spelling reverse.
Contents
Work books
- Hansu's Journey
- My compatriots in the homeland
- My Days in Korea and other Essays
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In 1970, government of South Korean given to Awarded order of Merit for National Foundation 'Republic of Korea Medal' for him.
See also
- Yun Chi-ho
- Kim Ok-gyun
- Park Young-hyo
- Park Jung-yang
- Seo Kwangpom
- Hong Young-shik
- Syngman Rhee
- Kim Kyu-sik
References
- ↑ first Korean language newspaper
Site link
- Seo Jae-pil Memorial Association
- Seo Jae-pil, Pioneer of Enlightenment for Independence KBS
- My Days in Korea & Other Essays by Philip Jaisohn, MD, edited by Sun-pyo Hong, published by Yonsei University Press, 1999.