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On December 9, 1935, a patriotic student movement led by the Communist Party of China broke out in Peking, or present-day Beijing. American journalist Edgar Snow recorded what happened.
Snow was the first Western journalist who made the Communist Party of China known to the world.
On December 9, 1935, a patriotic student movement led by the Communist Party of China broke out in Peking, or present-day Beijing. American journalist Edgar Snow recorded what happened.
Snow was the first Western journalist who made the Communist Party of China known to the world.