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US News Survivor of Mao’s political purge getting ‘PTSD’ watching history repeat on college campuses By Hannah Grossman , Fox News Published May 15, 2024, 8:18 p.m. ET ...
Mao Zedong (1893-1976): China Mao, the founding father of the People's Republic of China, suffered from various health issues, including heart disease, Parkinson's, and respiratory problems.
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Mao’s brutal onslaught against universities should teach ... - MSNDuring the 1966-1976 Cultural Revolution, Mao Zedong pushed for the closure of Chinese universities, seeing higher education as little more than a breeding ground for counterrevolutionary ...
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Diaries of Mao's secretary at the center of a legal battle over the ...HONG KONG — The diaries of a top Chinese official and prominent critic of Beijing are at the center of a U.S. legal battle, raising questions about who will write the history of modern China. Li ...
Linda Jaivin’s epic tale of China’s Cultural Revolution brings its players to life – and illustrates the massive scale of its ...
Henry Kissinger said Mao Zedong was the "most dangerous" leader he ever met, citing his role in the deaths of 90 million people in China.
Asian nation’s leader calls ‘Chinese modernization’ a key task China marks 130 years since the birth of founder Mao Zedong Xi JinpingSource: Bloomberg Gift this article ...
Lily Tang Williams, a survivor of Chairman Mao's political purge, says she's having 'PTSD' from watching college campuses become like the China's Cultural Revolution.
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