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After her graduation, Kim returned from the United States and started teaching
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In 1919, Kim traveled to
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in July 1911 detailing the need for Korean women to learn how to do household chores, Kim published a rebuttal piece asserting that "the purpose of education for women is not to cook or sew better," and that "women students should not be blamed, with a lack of evidence, for not knowing how to do
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other female students. Kim encouraged Yu Gwan-sun to become "a light for Korea," and join the organization. Kim then became the only Korean professor to join the establishment of the first women's college at Ewha
Haktang in 1910 and eventually served as the vice principal.
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Kim Ransa was born in 1872 in
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seeking foreign support for Korean independence, but the attempt stopped after the sudden death of Gojong on
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