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Class Struggle in Yellow Sandhill Commune

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

Extract

Ying Wei-chen, the narrator of the following account, is the chairman of the Revolutionary committee of the Huang Tu Kang People's Commune in the southern suburbs of Peking, and secretary of its Party committee. In 1952 he organized the first agricultural co-operative in the Peking area, and he was a deputy to the 9th Party Congress in April 1969. He is an agile stocky man of 48, and widely respected.

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Report from China
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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1972

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* This project was conducted under the guidance of Mr K. M. Kaiser and this report will form part of a book being jointly compiled by Mr Kaiser and myself.