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Box 14, Slide 19 A close-up photo of the base of the large statue in Shenyang Red Flag Square (沈阳红旗广场). Right below Mao is a plaque that says "Bombard The Headquarters: My Big-Character Poster — Mao Zedong (炮打司令部《我的一张大字报》— 毛泽东)". A worker is holding up a Little Red Book among other workers, soldiers, and peasants. Summer, 1973. "I noticed the statue initially from ten blocks away as we drove toward the city center. First I glimpsed an enormous head, then an outstretched arm, and then to my astonishment, an entire statue. It was Mao, 100 feet high, wearing a trench coat, staring resolutely ahead and flanked at the base by carvings of adoring workers, peasants, and soldiers — the most extraordinary manifestation of the chairman's personality cult I saw anywhere in China."--Chinoy, M. (1999). In China live: People power and the television revolution (pp. 41–42). Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
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ark:/20775/bb6051729q
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Propaganda, Communist Worker-Peasant-Soldier students Employees Soldiers Peasants Rifles Women peasants Statues Zhongshan guang chang (Shenyang, Liaoning Sheng, China) Shenyang (Liaoning Sheng, China) China Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976
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