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‘Comfort women’ speak
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: ‘Comfort women’ speak Los Angeles—Bok-dong Kim, an 87-year-old Korean “comfort woman,” came here as part of her U.S. speaking tour on the fifth anniversary of House Resolution 121, which acknowledged Japan’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Bok-dong Kim, California State University Los Angeles, Comfort women, Duk-Kyung Kang, feminism, Glendale Public Library, Government of Japan, Hak-Soon Kim, House Resolution 121, Human rights, imperialism, Japan, Japanese Imperial Army, Korean women, racism, Seoul, sex slavery, sexism, South Korea, War Crimes Tribunal, women's liberation, Won Choi, World War II
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