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Anna Louise Strong (pictured), the American woman journalist who campaigned for much of her life for Mao Tse-tung's China, died in Peking last night, aged 84. March 08, 1949.Alleged Spy. Deported from Russia. Anna Louise Strong, 64-year-old American writer, was photographed at an interview at the Federal Court House, New York, where she gave evidence before a grand jury investigating subversive activities. She refused to give details of Russian charges against her. March 08, 1949.

Anna Louise Strong (pictured), the American woman journalist who campaigned for much of her life for Mao Tse-tung's China, died in Peking last night, aged 84. March 08, 1949.Alleged Spy. Deported from Russia. Anna Louise Strong, 64-year-old American writer, was photographed at an interview at the Federal Court House, New York, where she gave evidence before a grand jury investigating subversive activities. She refused to give details of Russian charges against her. March 08, 1949.
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Caption: Anna Louise Strong (pictured), the American woman journalist who campaigned for much of her life for Mao Tse-tung's China, died in Peking last night, aged 84. March 08, 1949.Alleged Spy. Deported from Russia. Anna Louise Strong, 64-year-old American writer, was photographed at an interview at the Federal Court House, New York, where she gave evidence before a grand jury investigating subversive activities. She refused to give details of Russian charges against her. March 08, 1949.
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