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Kwon Hyi-ro
Kwon Hyi-ro (Japanese: ''Kin Kirō'') (November 20, 1928 – March 26, 2010) was a second-generation Korean in Japan born in November, 1928 in Shimizu, Shizuoka, who became a national hero in South Korea〔 after he brought public attention to discrimination against the Zainichi (Koreans in Japan) in 1968.〔 ==Background== His father, Kwon Myung-sool, was killed in an accident during construction work in 1931. His mother remarried in 1933. At that time, his family name changed from Kwon to Kim. Since his family was poor, he dropped out of elementary school by the fifth grade, after repeated racial intimidation by classmates.〔 He was caught for theft and was put into the reformatory in 1943. After that, he committed crimes including theft, swindling, and burglary, resulting in prison terms.〔
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