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    Kim Ku (Korean: 김구; August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), also known by his art name Paekpŏm, was a Korean politician. He was a leader of the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Korean Provisional Government for multiple terms, and a Korean reunification activist after 1945.

  2. Sep 4, 2008 · Kim Ku. By Andrei Lankov. On June 26, 1949, Kim Ku, the 74 year-old politician and famous independence activist was at his home lazily reading a collection of ancient Chinese poetry (like...

  3. Paekpŏm ilchi (Korean: 『백범일지』), title translated as the Diary of Kim Ku or Diary of Kim Gu, is the Korean-language autobiography of Korean independence activist Kim Ku. It was written in two parts, with the first volume completed in 1929 and the second around 1942.

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    Kim Ku, also known by his art name Paekpŏm, was a Korean Stateman and politician. He was a leader of the Korean independence movement against the Empire of Japan, head of the Provisional Government of Korea for multiple terms, and a Korean reunification activist after 1945.

  5. Oct 17, 2017 · The leader of the Korean Provisional Government, Kim Ku, reacted by denouncing the U.S. military government and unsuccessfully declaring himself to be in charge in Korea on December 31, 1945.

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  7. Oct 21, 2019 · He created Korea’s first public schools and textbooks and began mass instruction in today’s official Hangul script, the Korean alphabet created in the 1400s that had long since fallen into disuse because of the educated class’ use of Mandarin Chinese.

  8. Oct 16, 2001 · Kim Ku was highly involved in the struggle for Korea's independence from Japan, and now the autobiography of this celebrated national figure, before only available in Korean, Chinese, or Japanese, has been translated into English. Kim's writings detail the rise of Korea, from inception to the modern 'Two Koreas.'.

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