Interview with Li Guangzu
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- Title:
- Interview with Li Guangzu
- Date:
- February 16, 2012
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Li Guangzu (b. 1928) was born in Baiyun Village, Fengqing Town, Yunnan Province. He joined the People’s Liberation Army in 1951. In this interview, Li remembers the difficult life while eating at People’s Commune canteen and all sorts of famine food people ate.
李光祖1928年出生于云南省凤庆县白云村。他1951年参加了解放军。在这段口述中,李老人回忆了吃集体食堂的困难生活以及拿来充饥的食物。
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- interviews
- Language:
- Chinese
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- The Memory Project
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- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE009127403
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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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