Why an independence activist said don’t pick oranges roughly

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(1)Sanan Changho Memorial Hall
(2)a faded photo of someone picking an orange
(3)The main character in the picture is Ahn Changho, Dosan
(4)Open your image – Dosanan Changho Memorial Hall
(5)At that time, most Korean compatriots living in the U.S. worked hard on farms and laundromats
(6)They were subjected to all kinds of discrimination and neglect, and they were enduring the sorrow of losing their country
(7)Image source – Dosanan Changho Memorial Hall
(8)At that time, he was concentrating on his studies to learn the American education system
(9)Ahn Chang-ho couldn’t watch his compatriots suffer
(10)Ahn Chang-ho stopped studying and joined the Korean people
(11)in shabby work clothes
(12)I harvested oranges and sugarcane
(13)At that time, the working attitude of the Korean people in the U.S. farm owners
(14)The resentment was high, and the people were being treated unfairly
(15)Image Source – U.S. Department of Excitement Division
(16)Mr. Ahn Chang’s love for Korean workers
(17)Catching for a Change in American Awareness
(18)I tried to change the thoughts and attitudes of KoreansTo get angry
(19)Even if you open an orange dog
(20)It’s for the country to earn it with all your heart
(21)If we think about the orange people
(22)I can’t believe it’s about Korea
(23)Also, as sales increase, the impact may be hurt
(24)with a sound in one’s mind
(25)There’s an independence movement
(26)It was 650 years old in Korea
(27)Image Source – Annuity Certificate for the Korean Independence Movement Fund of the National Archives
(28)Ahn Chang-ho and Korean compatriots in the old age
(29)He raised more than 50 of his wages to fund his country’s independence
(30)Japanese colonial era, Koreans, Koreans, and the Korean National People’s Association donated funds to the independence of the certificate movement
(31)Image Source – Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Memorial Hall Photograph of the Establishment of the State Council of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
(32)This money with the blood and sweat of American workers served as a framework for the provisional settlement of Shanghai Korea
(33)a government building

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