Interview with Chen Jiangou
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- Title:
- Interview with Chen Jiangou
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- July 1, 2010
- December 1, 2011
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Chen Jiangou (b. 1942) is a resident of Changxing Village, Gaolong Town, Chaling County, Hunan Province. In this interview, Chen recalls how he left school to work as an apprentice in the local People’s Commune and later joined constructing blast furnace. Chen also talks about how his dad was punished to kneel down during a struggle session just because he was late for work one day.
陈件苟(1942年生)是湖南省茶陵县高陇镇长兴村村民。在这段口述中,陈老人回忆了自己1958年离开学校、到公社做学徒及参加大炼钢铁的经历。陈老人还讲述了自己父亲因为出工迟到被罚下跪遭批斗的故事。
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- The Memory Project
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- The Memory Project Oral History collection | 民间记忆计划口述史, 2009-2016
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- RL10171mpg0063
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