CHINA-CULTURAL REVOLUTION
People of Hungching celebrate the 10th anniversary of the establishment of people's communes, holding Mao's "Little Red Book", on September 1968. - Mao, who was Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1935 until his death in 1976, launched in 1966 the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution", directed against those CCP "party leaders taking the capitalist road". Mao's shock troops were to be the Red Guards, principally middle-school and university students who were to draw inspiration from Mao himself-now supreme authority in all matters. CHINA OUT (Photo by XINHUA / AFP) (Photo by -/XINHUA/AFP via Getty Images)

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