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Nodie Kimhaekim Sohn

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Nodie Kimhaekim Sohn
Hangul
노디 김 손
Revised RomanizationNodi Gim Son
McCune–ReischauerNodi Kim Son
Birth name
Hangul
김혜숙
Revised RomanizationGim Hyesuk
McCune–ReischauerKim Hyesuk

Nodie Kimhaekim Sohn (29 October 1898 Koksan Hwanghae – 1972)[1] was a Korean-American church and community leader in the Territory of Hawaii. Arriving in Hawaii in 1905, she graduated from Oberlin College in 1918. During her career, Sohn held leadership positions with the Korean Ladies Relief Society (president), Korean Missions in Honolulu (trustee; treasurer), Korean Christian Church (trustee), Korean Old Men’s Home (director), Republic of Korea Office of Procurement (director), and Korean Red Cross (vice-president). Influenced by and supportive of Syngman Rhee, she served as manager and liaison of Tongjihoe (동지회), as well as principal of the Korean Christian Institute,[2] which Rhee co-found.[3]

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  1. ^ 손노디, National Institute of Korean History
  2. ^ "Nodie K. Sohn Collection". Center for Korean Studies - University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  3. ^ Maffly-Kipp, Schmidt & Valeri 2006, p. 111.

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