Colonial Rule and Social Change in Korea, 1910-1945 by Lee Hong Yung; Sorensen Clark W.; Lee Hong Yung

Colonial Rule and Social Change in Korea, 1910-1945 by Lee Hong Yung; Sorensen Clark W.; Lee Hong Yung

Author:Lee, Hong Yung; Sorensen, Clark W.; Lee, Hong Yung
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University of Washington Press


(1) The question of korean independence will have no occasion to appear in the Peace Conference. (2) There is no power in Europe or America which will be so foolish as to offend Japan by espousing the course of korea. (3) If independence were given to us, we are not ready to be profited thereby. Japan gave us independence in 1894. What did we do with it? (4) When a weak race has to live with a strong one, the former must win the good will of the latter as a matter of self-preservation. (5) This foolish agitation of the students only prolongs the military administration of korea. If shouting Mansais through the students will win a national independence there can be no subject, nation, or race in the world. (6) Don't be deceived by schemers like Ch'ŏngdogyo [heavenly way] people.75



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