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DescriptionSong Sheets: Guerrilla People's Song, Welcoming Miss Smedleym Our Duty by Sheen Gen-Cheng, Fifth Army Song, Fighting for Victory Song, and The Last Sacrifice for Existence
DescriptionExtracts from an article from a regimental guerrilla newspaper about Miss Smedley's arrival in that region - typewritten
DescriptionChinese Folk Song with musical notation.
DescriptionCalling cards in Chinese - from acquaintances and friends of Agnes Smedley.
DescriptionNew Fourth Army Arm Badge - Words Mean - Kang Di or Resistance.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) For years I was on the highways and by-ways of China's battlefields. (I am the figure just behind the foremost figure.) (Bottom photo) Wounded of the New 4th Army hospital - Central Anhwei (Anhui).
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1928 to 1940
Description{Top and Bottom photos} Student demonstrations against the Japanese in the streets of Shanghai. Leaflets covered the streets like snow (2 views}
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo)The 173rd Division manoeuvering in the hills and over the wheat fields.(Bottom photo)We stood behind the machine-gunners.
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Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) I spent five weeks lecturing in the educational institutions of Lihwang (Lihuang), capital of Anhwei (Anhui) Province. (Bottom photo) The Tangho Pao (Tanghe Bao) was a small newspaper published by hand by one editor and these two printers.
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Created1937 to 1940
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(Top photo) Returning to the Red Cross Medical Corps after 18 months at the front, I found a group of 16 European anti-Fascist doctors who had served with the Spanish Republican Armies and had been sent to China by the Norwegian Red Cross. (Bottom photo) I urge Chinese girl nurses

(Top photo) Returning to the Red Cross Medical Corps after 18 months at the front, I found a group of 16 European anti-Fascist doctors who had served with the Spanish Republican Armies and had been sent to China by the Norwegian Red Cross. (Bottom photo) I urge Chinese girl nurses of Hongkong to leave Hongkong and go the front to serve their wounded countrymen.