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Chinese Cultural Revolution Poster,1974,Family Planning Propaganda, Original
$ 250.8
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Description
This is a Chinese Carry Out Family Planning poster, Aug. 1974, the fourth edition original, Subtitle: Carry out family planning for Revolution size20 ½ x 29 ½
in. p
aper colors lithographic printing, published by the Shanghai People’s Publishing House, the Shanghai’s First Printing plant, issued by the Xinhua Bookstore Shanghai agency, No. 8171-852, quantity 730,001-1,230,000, initial price visible, excellent in vintage condition, reserve# W1197410012011I.
The Chinese family planning was an intensive campaign for
birth control is started in the 1970s. Contraceptives, such as the pill, are free.
China strongly promoted policies of limiting fertility, using the slogan "Wan-Xi-Shao" ( "later, longer, fewer"). The campaign encouraged later marriage, longer intervals between children, and fewer children, using a variety of birth control means. Family planning was seen as central to building socialism and to liberating women. Coming on the heels of the Cultural Revolution, the campaign produced posters with emotionally charged images in vibrant colors – especially red. Ref. US. National Library of Medicine ___________
Graphic indexing:
the shows of the book, the woman hold, says “Family planning manual", the tag on the bottle in her hand
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shows “Oral contraceptive pills”.