1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
Central America and Caribbean
North America
1879- 1953
1898- 1974
1890- 1969
1912- 1994
1922- 2012
April 16, 1968
Mao discusses the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and connects the struggles of Black Americans to the struggles of oppressed people around the world. He calls for people around the world to unite against American imperialism.
December 19, 1967
Mao congratulates Nguyễn Hữu Thọ for the success of the National Liberation Front. He voices a firm conviction that the Vietnamese people will eventually drive the Americans from their country and affirms Chinese support for their struggle.
June 18, 1967
Mao urges Chinese journalists and reporters to promote and discuss their national achievements with humility.
Mao writes that the Chinese revolution will attain victory through armed struggle. As long as China shines with the light of their revolution, the world will have hope. These comments were communicated to Comrade Zhang Chunqiao on June 8, 1967.
June 1967
Mao reminds Comrade Yao Wenyuan to remain humble on his upcoming trip to Albania for the sake of China's Red Guards.
Mao deletes and revises phrases in a speech that Chinese Red Guards would subsequently deliver on a trip to Albania.
May 1967
Mao argues that Europe remains the strategic center of US-Soviet conflict.
January 28, 1967
Mao allows revolutionary foreigners to participate in the Cultural Revolution.
January 27, 1964
Mao expresses support for an anti-American demonstration that recently occurred in Japan. He calls for Chinese people, Japanese people, and all other oppressed people of the world to unite against the United States.
January 12, 1964
Mao expresses support for opposition to American imperialism in Panama and calls for unity in the global socialist camp.