Cai Chang
Cai Chang was a prominent female leader in the Communist movement, actively participating in wartime efforts and advocating for the rights and welfare of women and children affected by the conflict.
Born on Jan 01, 1900 (126 years old)
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China:
Cai Chang, the Director of the Tax and Law Research Center at Central University of Finance and Economics, discussed the importance of implementing specific debt reduction plans.
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China:
Xi Jinping referred to Cai Chang as one of the exemplary women who contributed significantly to the nation.
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China:
Xi Jinping referred to Cai Chang as one of the exemplary women who contributed significantly to the nation.
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China:
Xi Jinping referred to Cai Chang as an exemplary figure in the history of women's rights in China.
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China:
Cai Chang is honored as one of the 'old sisters' who contributed greatly to the nation.
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China:
Cai Chang is honored as a 'heroine of the times' for her contributions to women's rights.
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China:
Cai Chang is honored as a heroine of her time for her contributions to women's rights.
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China:
Cai Chang is honored as one of the exemplary women who contributed greatly to the nation.
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China:
Cai Chang was a female revolutionary leader referenced in Helen Foster Snow's writings.
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China:
Cai Chang brought Wang Huanyu's story to an international women's conference, moving many attendees.
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