"There is a peculiar pathos in the extinction of a nation."
Homer Hulbert
Writer, Educator
Homer Hulbert was an American educator and writer known for his advocacy of Korean independence and his influential writings on East-West cultural relations.
- Born
- February 24, 1863
- Died
- January 24, 1949
- Quotes
- 1
- Rank
- #2764
About Homer Hulbert
Homer Hulbert — Life and Legacy
Homer Hulbert was a pivotal figure in the early 20th century, recognized for his passionate advocacy for Korean independence and his insights into East-West cultural relations. His major work, 'The History of Korea', not only documented Korea's rich history but also served as a platform for promoting Korean sovereignty against colonial forces. Hulbert's core philosophy centered around the belief that truth is fundamental to freedom. He famously stated, 'The truth is the foundation of all freedom', which encapsulates his view that understanding one's cultural identity is essential for liberation. His writings often challenged prevailing Western perceptions of Korea, emphasizing the nation's unique heritage and the importance of its autonomy. Today, Hulbert's quotes and ideas resonate with those advocating for cultural understanding and independence. His work continues to inspire discussions about identity, freedom, and the complexities of cultural exchange in a globalized world.
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