He had a hundred names, but he chose his last and most prominent, Ho Chi Minh— the Bringer of Light.
He had a hundred names, but he chose his last and most prominent, Ho Chi Minh— the Bringer of Light. “Freedom for my people, independence for my country, that's all I want, all I understand.” On this day, in 1890, one of the giants of the 20th century entered the world. The Light Bringer. The father of the people. The deliverer of Vietnamese Independence. One of the greatest human beings to have walked this world. Uncle Ho. He was a journalist, a poet, a thespian without compare, a revolutionary, a statesman, and most importantly of all, a truly compassionate man. He was the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and the founder of the Indochinese Communist Party, a founding member of the French Communist Party, and a founding member of the Third International. He was born Nguyễn Sinh Cung. He begun his career as a student, by organizing fellow students to protect young boys who were being kidnapped by French colonial corporations for forced labour. Due to his