People's Joint Association
The People's Joint Association was a mass organization started in 1897 of Korean independence activists in the Korean Empire. It was done as part of Independence Club.
Meeting of the People's Joint Association | |
Formation | 1897 |
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Founded at | Jongno District, Seoul, Joseon |
Dissolved | 1899 |
Purpose | Korean independence activism |
Parent organization | Independence Club |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 만민공동회, 관민공동회 |
Hanja | 萬民共同會, 官民共同會 |
Revised Romanization | Manmingongdonghoe, Gwanmingongdonghoe |
McCune–Reischauer | Manmingongdonghoe, Kwanmingongdonghoe |
The first People's Joint Association was a congress was held by the Independence Club, and the later part of the congress was Korean peoples autonomy. Its founders were Seo Jae-pil, Yun Chi-ho, and Lee Sang-jae.
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