John Chang

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John Chang, also known as Chang Myon, was a prominent South Korean statesman who served as the country’s second prime minister and a key leader in its early democratic movement.

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instanceOf South Korean politician
diplomat
educator
human
prime minister
alsoKnownAs Chang Myon NERFINISHED
John Chang NERFINISHED
burialPlace Seoul NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Korea NERFINISHED
South Korea
dateOfBirth 1899-08-28
dateOfDeath 1966-06-04
educatedAt Manhattan College NERFINISHED
St. Joseph’s Seminary (New York) NERFINISHED
era First Republic of South Korea NERFINISHED
Second Republic of South Korea NERFINISHED
gender male
language English
Korean
nativeLanguage Korean
notableEvent April Revolution in South Korea NERFINISHED
notableWork leadership in South Korea’s early democratic movement
occupation diplomat
educator
politician
officeNumber second Prime Minister of South Korea
placeOfBirth Incheon NERFINISHED
Korean Empire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Seoul NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
politicalMovement pro-democracy movement in South Korea
positionHeld Ambassador of South Korea to the United States
Mayor of Seoul
Prime Minister of South Korea NERFINISHED
Vice President of South Korea NERFINISHED
member of the National Assembly of South Korea
predecessor Heo Jeong NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInEvent civilian political leader during the April Revolution
servedUnder President Yun Posun NERFINISHED
successor Park Chung-hee NERFINISHED
termEnd 1961-05-16
termStart 1960-08-19
vicePresidencyServedUnder President Syngman Rhee NERFINISHED
vicePresidencyTermEnd 1960-04-23
vicePresidencyTermStart 1956-08-15

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Chang Myon alternateName John Chang