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  1. Ahn Chang-ho atau kadang juga disebut An Chang-ho ( Bahasa Korea: [antɕʰaŋho]; Hangul: 안창호; Hanja: 安昌浩, 9 November 1878 - 10 Maret 1938) adalah pahlawan nasional Korea Selatan, seorang aktivis kemerdekaan korea dan salah satu pemimpin awal dari komunitas imigran Korea-Amerika di Amerika Serikat. Nama penanya Dosan (島山) juga ...

  2. Ahn Chang-ho (9 November 1876 - 10 March 1938) was a Korean independence activists and enlightened activists. He was an educator who founded Jeomjin School ( 점진학교 ), Daesung School ( 대성학교 ), Chungnyunhakwuhoi ( 청년학우회 ) and NGOs Heungsadan ( 흥사단 ; 興士團 ), Suyangdongwuhoi( 수양동우회 ).

  3. Dosan Ahn Chang Ho 1878 - 1938. 도산 Dosan means Island Mountain. "One final ingredient which entered the mold that produced Dosan, the nationalist leader, was a sense of personal destiny as a leader, a pioneer, someone destined to stand out, and possibly, stand alone. This sense was reflected in his choice of his pen name when he observed ...

  4. Dosan Ahn Chang Ho. Ahn Chang Ho (1878-1938), Korean patriot, educator, social reformer and statesman. He was born in Gangseo of Pyeongnam Province, in present-day North Korea. His family moved to Seoul where he attended a school run by Horace Grant Underwood and embraced Christianity. He became involved in the Korean independence movement when ...

  5. Dosan Ahn Chang Ho 1878 - 1938. 도산 Dosan means Island Mountain. "One final ingredient which entered the mold that produced Dosan, the nationalist leader, was a sense of personal destiny as a leader, a pioneer, someone destined to stand out, and possibly, stand alone. This sense was reflected in his choice of his pen name when he observed ...

  6. Nov 16, 2021 · Pachappa Camp was founded by immigrant and activist Dosan Ahn Chang Ho, who was unjustly deported from the US in 1926, and later tortured in a Korean prison. by Lauren Moya Ford November 16, 2021 ...

  7. May 27, 2022 · The settlement was founded by Ahn Chang Ho, also known by his pen-name Dosan, which means “Island Mountain” in Korean. (Variations on his name include Ahn Changho, Ahn Chang-ho, and Dosan Ahn Chang-ho.) An activist for Korea’s independence, Dosan was in exile from the Japanese military occupation of Korea.

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