I’d wanted to write an epic post about the meaning of Labor Day, but then I read Paul Krugman’s piece in today’s New York Times, realized that he’d done a better job of it than I could ever hope to, and decided to spend my time instead wondering around Ypsilanti with my camera. What follows […]
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Ypsilanti on Labor Day
Posted in History, Photographs, Special Projects, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged 1894, Arlo, cicadas, Eric Cantor, ferret, frat boys, Grover Cleveland, Huron River, Labor Day, missing pets, Paul Krugman, Pullman strike, working class, yarn bombing 9 Comments