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Michigan Socialist, December 22, 1916. "Strike in Ann Arbor."

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Detroit News, December 19, 1916. "University Girl Cause of Strike: Thesis Leads to Revolt of Greeks and Girls."

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Detroit Labor News, December 22, 1916. "'Evening News' Exposes Concern."

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Letter from Agnes Inglis describing her arrest for handing out flyers to striking workers

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Michigan Daily, December 14, 1916. "One Dying, Two In Jail, Due To Riot Among Strikers At Greek Coffee House Early Last Night"

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The Daily Times-News, December 13, 1916. "90 Percent Are Back At Work."

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The Michigan Daily, December 14, 1916: "Denies Hoover Charges. Agnes Inglis States That Facts Are False As Published In Contemporary."

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Letter from Agnes Inglis to Daily Times-News

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"After the War"

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GE13 French Wounded

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Armistice Parade in Ann Arbor

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The end of the war was celebrated with a parade along Main Street on November 11, 1918.




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