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Boston in the 1950s

 

 

Bak Bongrang

 

 

 

Hong Suk Ja

 

 

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Helen Kim and Ed Hymoff

 

 

 

Jeon Geongyeon

 

 

 

Kim Seongha

 

 

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Ko Kwang-Lim, Ko Hyesung-Cheon, and the Ko family

Ko Hyesung-Cheon: Advocate

Ko Hyesung-Cheon: Scholarship

 

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Ko Tong-He

 

 

 

Pak Daeseon

 

 

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Yi Ku

 

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  • 1880s
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    • Bak Bongrang
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    • Helen Kim & Ed Hymoff
    • Jeon Geongyeon
    • Kim Seongha
    • Ko Kwang-Lim, Ko Hyesung-Cheon and the Ko Family
    • Ko Hyeseong-Cheon: Advocacy for Authentic Women’s Leadership
    • Ko Hyeseong-Cheon’s Creative and Pragmatic Scholarship: Bringing about Social Changes in the Everyday Life of the Community
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    • Pak Daeseon
    • Yi Ku
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