THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION 1966 – 1976 Poster Evidence.

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THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION 1966 – 1976 Poster Evidence

“THE SUNLIGHT OF MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT ILLUMINATES THE ROAD OF THE GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION” Source 1

“CRITICIZE THE OLD WORLD AND BUILD A NEW WORLD WITH MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT AS A WEAPON” Source 2

“HOLD HIGH THE GREAT RED BANNER OF MAO ZEDONG THOUGHT TO WAGE THE GREAT PROLETARIAN CULTURAL REVOLUTION TO THE END – REVOLUTION IS NO CRIME, TO REBEL IS JUSTIFIED” Source 3

“CHAIRMAN MAO TEACHES US: IT IS UP TO US TO ORGANIZE THE PEOPLE.” Source 4

“TO GO ON A THOUSAND ‘LI’ MARCH TO TEMPER A RED HEART” Source 5

“SCATTER THE OLD WORLD, BUILD A NEW WORLD.” Source 6

“STRUGGLE MEETING” Source 7

“A HOST OF DEMONS” Source 8

“WARRIORS LOVE READING CHAIRMAN MAO’S BOOKS MOST” Source 9

“WIN HONOR FOR OUR GREAT LEADER CHAIRMAN MAO, BRING CREDIT TO OUR SOCIALIST MOTHERLAND” Source 10

“PREPARE FOR STRUGGLE, PREPARE FOR FAMINE, FOR THE PEOPLE.” Source 11

“THE MOBILIZATION OF REVOLUTIONARY PEASANTS IS EXCELLENT” Source 12

“GIVE A WARM SEND-OFF TO EDUCATED YOUTH WHO GO UP THE MOUNTAINS AND DOWN TO THE VILLAGES TO WAGE REVOLUTION” Source 13

“ SPRING BREEZE IN YANGLIU” Source 14

“ENROLLING NEW STUDENTS” Source 15

“A NEW SCENE IN XIANYANGYUAN” Source 16