1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1893- 1976
East Asia
1898- 1976
1898- 1969
North America
1879- 1953
Southeast Asia
1912- 1994
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February 3, 1967
Mao explains that he started the Cultural Revolution to purge revisionist and bourgeois elements from the Chinese Communist Party in an open and comprehensive way.
January 17, 1967
Mao explains that not all big-character posters are revolutionary ones. Readers should understand that the posters will present different sides of various issues.
July 10, 1966
Mao calls for the people of Asia, Africa, and Latin America to unite against American imperialism.
September 14, 1965
Mao reminds visiting students that they should use their knowledge to serve the people of their home countries.
August 8, 1965
Mao meets with Guinea's Minister of Education, Seydou Conté, and Prosecutor General Fadiala Keita. They primarily discuss China's efforts to reform intellectuals and counter-revolutionaries through education and labor.
August 3, 1965
Mao and Malraux discuss a variety of topics, ranging from the Chinese revolution to American aggression in Vietnam and Soviet revisionism.
July 27, 1965
Mao welcomes Li Zongren, a former Nationalist military commander and warlord, back to China after his time of exile overseas in the United States.
March 24, 1965
Mao shares his views on education with a delegation from the PLO, emphasizing that soldiers should learn on the battlefield instead of in class.
January 27, 1965
Mao shares his views on education with Subandrio, arguing that students, particularly those in military schools, should study less and learn more from experience.
January 9, 1965
This is a Chinese translation of an article that Edgar Snow wrote after he met with Mao for four hours. Topics that they touched on included: anti-imperialism around the world, the National Liberation Front in South Vietnam, the possibility of normalizing Sino-US relations, the atomic bomb, and Khrushchev.