Books related to June Fourth

Human Rights in China. Children of the Dragon: The Story of Tiananmen Square. New York: Collier Books, 1990.
English

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This is a series of accounts from eyewitnesses involved in the Beijing protests. With material from April 15 to June 4, 1989, it includes photographs and a variety of documents providing personal accounts of the events that took place. These accounts also explore the divisions between student leaders.

Human Rights in China [中国人权]. June Fourth Massacre: Testimonials of the Wounded and the Families of the Dead [见证屠杀,寻求正义——六四伤残者和死难者家属证词 ]. New York: Human Rights in China, June 1999 [纽约:中国人权, 1999年6月].
English and Chinese

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Sections of this book are also available online in English: testimonies, list of known victims.

Published on the tenth anniversary of the violent crackdown on the peaceful protest movement in Beijing, this bilingual book documents testimonies from witnesses and the family members of those killed in the events. The book includes a list of 155 victims killed and wounded.

Ding, Zilin and Jiang Peikun [丁子霖及蔣培坤]. Shengzhe yu sizhe: wei le Zhongguo de mingtian [生者與死者——為了中國的明天] {The Living and Dead: For the China of Tomorrow}. New York: Human Rights in China, January 2000 [纽约:中国人权, 2000年1月].
Chinese

Full text available on HRIC's Chinese website
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Compiled from essays written between 1994 and 2000 written by Ding and Jiang of the Tiananmen Mothers. The Living and Dead includes essays, interviews, open letters, and documents related to June Fourth compiled by the Mothers.

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