Last November, while looking for information related to this, I came across some captivating pictures out of Gwangju's Jeil High School, a reenactment of what I'll translate as the Gwangju High School Baseball Incident (광주보고야구사건, after 광주고등보통학교, the former name of 광주제일고등학교).
No English-language information exists to give background, though November 1, 2009 Newsis articles briefly summarize:
'광주고보 야구사건'은 일제강점기 시절인 1924년 6월 중순 두 팀이 광주고보 운동장에서 친선경기를 벌이던 중 심판 판정에 불만을 품은 일본팀 단장이 광주고보 투수를 폭행하자 선수들과 학생, 시민 등 400여명이 경기장으로 뛰어들어 항거했던 사건이다.
According to a lengthier article, a June 1924 baseball game between the Gwangju high school and a Japanese student all-star team ended with a play at the plate and a 1-0 upset, leading to a brawl at the mound among the teams and their fans. The nine Gwangju athletes were arrested and imprisoned for three months, a game and an outcome that would remain influential five years later.
Newsis photographers were on hand last year for a reenactment to coincide with the anniversary of the 1929 uprising.










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memory of japanese occupation
http://zeroempty000.blogspot.com/2006/03/memories-of-japanese-rule-korea.html
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