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"My mom would always write 'Long Live Chairman Mao' to practice calligraphy."
October 27, 2017
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"My mom would always write 'Long Live Chairman Mao' to practice calligraphy."
Creator
Zhang Haihui
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh (depositor)
Date
October 27, 2017
Identifier
7198686
Source Identifier
7198686
Description
The interview subject was born in the 1990s, after the Cultural Revolution, and lived in an urban area of Shaanxi. His family background was classified as intellectual. The highest level of education he has achieved is graduate. The interview was conducted in person in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Type
moving image
Genre
interviews
Language
chi
Collection
China's Cultural Revolution in Memories: The CR/10 Project
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
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