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Several foreigners were in Gwangju at the time of the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]]. They helped to document and spread word of the events to the outside world, despite the city itself being locked down and the government attempting to keep the incident under wraps. Among them were reporters, such as [[브래들리_마틴|Bradley K. Martin]] of the [[볼티모어선|<i>Baltimore Sun</i>]], [[위르겐_힌츠페터|Jürgen Hinzpeter (1937-2016)]] of the German [[독일_ARD방송|ARD Broadcasting]], and [[노먼_소프|Norman Thorpe]] of the [[월스트리스저널|<i>Wall Street Journal</i>]]. There were also members of the Peace Corps, including [[폴 코트라이트|Paul Courtright]], [[데이비드_돌린저|David Dolinger]], and [[윌리엄_에이모스|William Amos]], among others. | Several foreigners were in Gwangju at the time of the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]]. They helped to document and spread word of the events to the outside world, despite the city itself being locked down and the government attempting to keep the incident under wraps. Among them were reporters, such as [[브래들리_마틴|Bradley K. Martin]] of the [[볼티모어선|<i>Baltimore Sun</i>]], [[위르겐_힌츠페터|Jürgen Hinzpeter (1937-2016)]] of the German [[독일_ARD방송|ARD Broadcasting]], and [[노먼_소프|Norman Thorpe]] of the [[월스트리스저널|<i>Wall Street Journal</i>]]. There were also members of the Peace Corps, including [[폴 코트라이트|Paul Courtright]], [[데이비드_돌린저|David Dolinger]], and [[윌리엄_에이모스|William Amos]], among others. | ||
| − | Thorpe took photos inside the interior of the provincial office after martial law forces subdued the civilian militia there and before it could be cleaned up, while Jürgen Hinzpeter’s story later became the basis for the 2017 hit film, [[택시운전사|<i>A Taxi Driver</i>]]. Amos wrote a book inspired by the events, named [[The_Seed_of_Joy|<i>The Seed of Joy</i>]], while Courtright and Dolinger documented the events in their memoirs, [[Witnessing_Gwangju:_A_Memoir|<i>Witnessing Gwangju: A Memoir</i>]] and <i>Called by Another Name: A Memoir of the Gwangju Uprising</i>, respectively. | + | Thorpe took photos inside the interior of the provincial office after martial law forces subdued the civilian militia there and before it could be cleaned up, while Jürgen Hinzpeter’s story later became the basis for the 2017 hit film, [[택시운전사|<i>A Taxi Driver</i>]]. Amos wrote a book inspired by the events, named [[The_Seed_of_Joy|<i>The Seed of Joy</i>]], while Courtright and Dolinger documented the events in their memoirs, [[Witnessing_Gwangju:_A_Memoir|<i>Witnessing Gwangju: A Memoir</i>]] and [[Called_by_Another_Name|<i>Called by Another Name: A Memoir of the Gwangju Uprising</i>]], respectively. |
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 15:24 기준 최신판
Tales from the Outside: Foreign Witnesses’ Accounts of the May 18 Democratic Uprising
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Several foreigners were in Gwangju at the time of the May 18 Democratic Uprising. They helped to document and spread word of the events to the outside world, despite the city itself being locked down and the government attempting to keep the incident under wraps. Among them were reporters, such as Bradley K. Martin of the Baltimore Sun, Jürgen Hinzpeter (1937-2016) of the German ARD Broadcasting, and Norman Thorpe of the Wall Street Journal. There were also members of the Peace Corps, including Paul Courtright, David Dolinger, and William Amos, among others.
Thorpe took photos inside the interior of the provincial office after martial law forces subdued the civilian militia there and before it could be cleaned up, while Jürgen Hinzpeter’s story later became the basis for the 2017 hit film, A Taxi Driver. Amos wrote a book inspired by the events, named The Seed of Joy, while Courtright and Dolinger documented the events in their memoirs, Witnessing Gwangju: A Memoir and Called by Another Name: A Memoir of the Gwangju Uprising, respectively.
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Resources
| type | resource | title | description/caption | URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Text | Paul Courtright | Personal Website | https://www.pcourtright.com/ | |
| News Article | Korea Times | David Dolinger granted Gwangju honorary citizenship in recognition of 5.18 role | https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/globalcommunity/20250518/david-dolinger-granted-gwangju-honorary-citizenship-in-recognition-of-518-role | |
| News Article | Gwangju News | Called by Another Name: A David Dolinger Memoir of 5.18 | https://gwangjunewsgic.com/features/may-18/called-by-another-name/ | |
| News Article | Gwangju News | Tim Warnberg’s Legacy Deserves Notice: Part I | https://gwangjunewsgic.com/features/may-18/tim-warnberg1/ | |
| News Article | Hankoryeh | Gwangju anniversary: the final interview of a martyr for democracy | https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/744396.html | |
| News Article | Hankoryeh | Final moments of Gwangju Uprising captured by foreign journalist first revealed | https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/994307.html | |
| News Article | Los Angeles Review of Books | The Gwangju Uprising from an American's Perspective: a Q&A with The Seed of Joy Author William Amos | https://lareviewofbooks.org/blog/the-korea-blog/gwangju-uprising-americans-perspective-qa-seed-joy-author-william-amos/ |
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- May 18 Legacy: Voices of Democracy and Remembrance
- UNESCO Human Rights Documentary Heritage Archives
- Chonnam National University: Where the Call for Democracy Began
- Witness to History: The Jeonil Building and Former Jeollanam-do Provincial Office
- Remembrance through Revitalization: Jeonil Building 245 and Democracy Square
- Tales from the Outside: Foreign Witnesses’ Accounts of the May 18 Democratic Uprising
- The Role of Catholic Leaders in the May 18 Democratic Uprising
- The Role of the YWCA in the May 18 Democratic Uprising
- Representing the People in the May 18 Democratic Uprising: The Citizen Emergency Headquarters
- Global Witnesses: Foreign Eyes on Gwangju’s Struggle