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Lee Hyo-jeong (activist)
Lee Hyo-jeong | |
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from her graduation in 1932 | |
| Born | July 28, 1913 Bonghwa County |
| Died | 2010 |
| Nationality | South Korean |
| Education | Dongduk Girls’ High School |
| Occupation | teacher |
| Known for | last surviving woman from Korea's independance struggle |
| Spouse | Park Du-Bok |
| Children | three |
Lee Hyo-jeong (born July 28, 1913) was a South Korea independance protestor and in later life a poet.
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She went to prison for her activities. Her work was recognised in 2006 with an award. There is a statue of her and her friend, who died in North Korea, in Seodaemun Prison Museum.
Life
Lee Hyo-jeong was born in 1913 in Bonghwa County.Her father died when she was one and for a time she was in Bongcheon, Manchuria.
She came from an anti-Japanese family and she returned to be home-schooled by her grandfather.[1]
She attended Dongduk Girls’ High School established by the Cheondoist religion. Dongduk Girls’ High School had been