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Ford Hunger March
"A Road to Peace and Freedom": the International Workers Order and The
Chronology of Michigan History 1618-1701
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How Seven Metropolitan Daily Newspapers in Michigan Reported and Interpreted the Hunger March on the Ford Motor Company in Dearbdrn on March 7, 1932