Foreigners Who Loved Korea In series
The lives of foreigners who stood by the Korean people.

Foreigners Who Loved Korea In series
The lives of foreigners who stood by the Korean people.
From Canadian Schofield to Korean Seok Ho-pil
In Korea’s turbulent path toward independence and nation building, there were foreigners who stood steadfastly by the Korean people, although their contributions have been largely overshadowed by those of Korean patriots. The Korea Herald, in partnership with the Independence Hall of Korea, is publi
July 13, 2015 - 20:54:45Tatsuji Fuse, lawyer who fought for justice during colonial era
Campaigner for peace and humanity, Japanese lawyer defended Korean victims, patriots in colonial court What did the Japanese look like in the eyes of Koreans in the colonial period (1910-1945)? The images of high-handed military police and officers armed with swords, elementary school teachers who s
June 22, 2015 - 20:09:48Hulbert’s legacies live on
American missionary, journalist and educator fought for Korea’s liberation from Japan, laid foundation for modern education On May 21, 1886, in the port city of San Francisco, 23-year-old Homer Bezaleel Hulbert and the husband and wife pair Delzell A. Bunker and George W. Gilmore were about to embar
June 8, 2015 - 20:02:18