1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
Central America and Caribbean
North America
1879- 1953
1898- 1974
1890- 1969
1912- 1994
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October 29, 1964
Mao invites the delegation of women from South West Africa (now Namibia) to teach Chinese children and youth about the oppression that they have faced under imperialism and capitalism.
October 16, 1964
Mao emphasizes that the Cubans should not allow the bourgeoisie to control their culture, art, and academics.
September 10, 1964
Lucien Paye and the supervisor of an exhibit on French technology praise Chinese university students for their enthusiasm and socialized thinking. Mao reacts with skepticism.
August 29, 1964
Among other topics, Mao and visitors from Nepal discuss the need for educational reforms in their countries. They agree that students should combine book knowledge with knowledge of society and reality.
August 25, 1964
Mao meets with students from several different Latin American and African countries. They discuss their respective anti-imperialist struggles and the problem of revisionism. Mao expresses support for their efforts while also reminding them to unite with each other and learn from the masses
July 10, 1964
Mao and visiting Japanese socialists discuss various topics from the Second Sino-Japanese War to current affairs. They agree that China and Japan should cooperate to defeat imperialism and revisionism.
June 24, 1964
Mao notes that people are developing more diseases due to a lack of exercise and acknowledges the need for more specialized healthcare in China.
June 18, 1964
Mao and Mahmood Ali discuss their countries' ongoing struggles against imperialism and revisionism. Mao also discusses his theory of the "two intermediate zones."
February 9, 1964
In a meeting with Victor Wilcox, Mao asserts that divisions are inevitable everywhere. He emphasizes that everything, even the Second Sino-Japanese War, has two sides.
November 26, 1963
Mao and Pita Rodríguez discuss various topics such as the need to reform intellectuals and continue the fight against American imperialism in their respective countries. They also discuss the then recent assassination of US President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.