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https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2019/01/new-exhibit-showcases-chinese-propaganda-posters
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Sayej, Nadja (2020-02-26).
"The Sleeping Giant: how Chinese posters pushed products and propaganda"
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The Guardian
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"What do Chinese propaganda posters say about China?"
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UC Davis
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NPR
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"A visual history of Chinese propaganda"
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Huck
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Badkar, Mamta.
"26 Tremendous Propaganda Posters From Chinese Communists"
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Business Insider
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2024-09-24
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French, Paul (2023-05-11).
"A visual history of Maoism"
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The China Project
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2024-09-24
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"The Art Of Chinese Propaganda"
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www.npr.org
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Dunne, Carey (2016-01-15).
"Communist China's Cheery Propaganda Posters"
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Hyperallergic
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"The Dangerous Reprise of Chinese Korean War Propaganda"
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thediplomat.com
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2024-09-24
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"Revolutionary fervour: Part 2 of Hong Kong's biggest collection of Chinese propaganda posters"
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South China Morning Post
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"Revolutionary Fervour: Part 3 of Hong Kong's biggest collection of Chinese propaganda posters"
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South China Morning Post
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