File:Trip to China, March 26-April 8, 1975 Includes Mary Albert, Carl Albert, John Rhodes, Charles Ward, Loise Butler Washington, Deng Xiaoping, children, and Chinese leaders.jpg

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Carl Albert in China

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Description The original caption of the entire photo collection reads "Trip to China, March 26-April 8, 1975 Includes Mary Albert, Carl Albert, John Rhodes, Charles Ward, Loise Butler Washington, Deng Xiaoping, children, and Chinese leaders"; however, almost none the aforementioned peoples appear in this particular photo. The fourth from the right is likely to be Zhou Qiuye (周秋野), a diplomat and then- deputy chair of the state-sponsored China People's Diplomacy Society (中国人民外交学会), which is the host of this US visit to China. The third from right is likely to be William H. Gleysteen, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.
Date Somewhere between 1975-03-29 to 1975-04-07. (Carl Albert's flight arrived Peking via Shanghai in 29 March. He returned to Shanghai in 3 April.)[1][2]
Source http://www.ou.edu/carlalbertcenter/congressional-collection
Author Carl Albert Research and Studies Center, Congressional Collection

References

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  1. Bureau of Administration, U.S. Department of State. (1975 March 19). "Visit of Speaker of House and Minority Leader to People's Republic Of China". Declassified in 2006, published by Wikileaks under the collection of Public library of us diplomacy. archive copy at the Wayback Machine
  2. Shanghai's Municipal Office of Chorography. (2004, February 24). Shanghai's Chorography of Diplomacy. archive copy at the Wayback Machine

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