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Ham was born in Pyongan Province, currently North Korea and grew up as a Presbyterian. In 1919, he joined the March 1st Movement, the beginning of Korean resistance to the Japanese occupation. He lost his place in Pyongyang Public High School. In 1923 he graduated from Osan High School and went to
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Japan to study to become a teacher. There he first encountered the Non-Church movement, an indigenous Japanese Christian movement that had no liturgy, sacraments or ordained clergy. He spoke out against social injustices and advocated pacifism.
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edited in 1985. He was also a poet and wrote about 120 poems such as “Song of the West Wind” written in 1983. In 2000, Ham was selected by the Republic of Korea as a national cultural figure.
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1958: Imprisoned for writing an article “Must be a Thinking People to Live” which criticizes the autocratic regime and began his religious career as the Korean representative of Quaker.
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1940–1941: After working at Songsan agricultural&educational school, imprisoned as a protester against the Japanese colonial regime (schemed by the Japanese colonial regime)
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He encouraged peace and democracy and promoted non-violence movement known as “seed idea” (ssi-al sasang), consistently present in his books
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2002: After his death, he received the “Accolade for Founding a Nation”, as a sign of recognition from the nation.
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who concluded that all religions are on common ground in terms of human beings, a view shared by many Quakers.
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1938: After protesting against Japanese colonial regime in Korea, quit working as a teacher at Osan highschool
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1942–1943: After writing several articles against Japanese colonial regime in Korea for a monthly magazine
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and non-violence during the 20th century, despite numerous imprisonments for his convictions. He was a
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1919: After protesting against Japanese colonial regime in Korea, quit Pyongyang public high school
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1947: Imprisoned as an organizer of a student protests against the Soviet (framed by the Soviet)
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1916: Graduated from Yangshi Public Elementary School and entered Pyongyang public high school
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1985: Nominated again for the Nobel peace prize by American Friends Service Committee
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1956: He criticized social and political problems in an editorial paper, Sasang-gye.
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1923: Graduated from Osan high school and went to Japan to study education in Tokyo
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for his attempt to change the constitution to be elected again, convicted
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1945: Appointed as a minister of education for Northern Pyongan province
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1906: Entered a missionary school of Deokil Elementary School
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February 4, 1989: Died in Seoul National University Hospital
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1934: Published “Korean History Seen through a Will” in
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1928–1938: Taught history and ethics at Osan high school
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1965: Protested against Japanese regime and president
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