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Park Chung-hee

Praising the humanitarian works of Pearl S. Buck: “It was really gratifying and encouraging to see that there are good friends of Korea like you”

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Praising the humanitarian works of Pearl S. Buck: “It was really gratifying and encouraging to see that there are good friends of Korea like you”

South Korean military leader (1917–1979) who seized power in a 1961 coup d’etat; he was assassinated by the director of his own security force. TLS in Korean, one page, 8 x 10.5, office letterhead, June 9, 1965. Letter to Pearl S. Buck. In part (translated): “It was indeed a pleasure to share happy hours with you at our reception at the Mayflower Hotel…and the luncheon which the American-Korean Foundation gave us at the Sheraton East Hotel in New York…During my recent state visit to your country, it was really gratifying and encouraging to see that there are good friends of Korea like you wherever I went. The happy events I had with your people and the warm welcome and hospitality I received from the American citizens still linger in my memory and will be remembered always with a sense of abiding appreciation.” In fine condition, with some scattered light foxing and a staple hole to top left. Already well-known for her humanitarian efforts—especially on the topic of Asian and mixed-race adoption—Buck left a lasting mark on South Korea in 1965 when she opened the Opportunity Center and Orphanage. ‘The purpose,’ she said, was ‘to publicize and eliminate injustices and prejudices suffered by children, who, because of their birth, are not permitted to enjoy the educational, social, economic and civil privileges normally accorded to children.’ Two years later, Chung-hee would present Buck with the Order of Merit–Moran Medal for ‘recognition and appreciation for distinguished service to the cause and welfare and friendship.’ RR Auction COA.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Rare Manuscript, Document & Autograph
  • Dates: #426 - Ended April 16, 2014