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Rallying on International Workers’ Day in Vermont: A Photo Essay

Dylan Kelley May 8, 2014 Dylan Kelley Labor

A photo essay from the May 1st March for Health and Dignity in Montpelier, Vermont.

 For more information, visit the Vermont Workers’ Center.

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