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Training School

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(Top photo) The way the students in Lihwang (Lihuang), Anhwei (Anhui) Province, live.
(Bottom photo) Wall newspaper in the Administrative Training School, Lihwang (Lihuang), Anhwei (Anhui), in the enemy rear.

Date Created
1937 to 1940
Contributors
  • Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Contributor)
Topical Subject
  • China-History--Republic, 1912-1949
  • Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945-Education and war
Resource Type
Image
Copyright Statement
No Known Copyright
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Attribution-NonCommercial
Primary Member of
Agnes Smedley Collection and Exhibition Archive
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.P.N.84595
System Created
  • 2021-08-12 09:45:34
System Modified
  • 2021-08-24 08:57:36
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  • 11 months 2 weeks ago
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  • MODS XML

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