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\title{Li Eul-Kyu (1894–1972)}
\date{2011}
\author{Jang-Whan Oh}
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Li Eul-Kyu, a revolutionary and anarchist
theorist sometimes called “the Korean
Kropotkin,” was the elder brother of Li
Jung-Kyu. He was an active member of the
Je-jung-kuk jo-sun mu-jung-bu ju-eu-ja
yun-meng (Korean Anarchist Federation in
China), founded in Beijing in 1924. Complying with a request from young Chinese
anarchists, the Li brothers, along with Yu
Ja-Myung, Jung Hwa-Am, Baik Jung-Gi, and
Li Hoe-Young, participated as members of the
preparatory committee of the National Labor
University in Shanghai, which was proposed
and supported by Chinese anarchists.
In June 1927, Li Eul-Kyu participated with
Chinese anarchists in the Chung-Yung People’s Training Center, a practical movement
to establish a farmers’ self-ruling district
covering an area of about half of Fukien
Province, a region comprising about 15
million people. In 1929, Li Eul-Kyu organized the Je-man han-in mu-jung-bu ju-ye-ja
yun-meng (Korean Anarchist Federation
in Manchuria). He worked for General
Kim Joa-Jin’s Han-jok chong-yun-hap-hoi
(General League of Koreans). In 1930, as the
country was under Japanese occupation, he
and his brother were arrested while they were
discussing the reconstruction of the Korean
anarchist movement. After the liberation
of Korea in 1945, Li Eul-Kyu participated
actively in political parties in South Korea.
\section{References and Suggested Readings}
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Chan, M. K., \& Dirlik, A. (1992) Schools into Fields
and Factories: Anarchists, the Guomindang, and
the Labor University in Shanghai, 1927–1932.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Li Jung-Kyu. (1984) U-kwan-mun-jon [Memoirs of
Li Jung-Kyu]. Seoul: National Culture Research
Institute.
Publication Committee of Korean Anarchist
History. (1978) Han-kuk mu-jung-bu ju-y
un-dong-sa [The History of Korean Anarchism].
Seoul: Hyung-Sul Publishing Company.
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The Anarchist Library (Mirror)
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Jang-Whan Oh
Li Eul-Kyu (1894–1972)
2011
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\emph{The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest}, Edited by Immanuel Ness. DOI: 10.1002\Slash{}9781405198073.wbierp1774
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\textbf{usa.anarchistlibraries.net}
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