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  • Yale Day of Service at New Haven Reads. L to R: Yen Cu, Gaduate School, BME. Grace Chen, Spouse of Yale Graduate Student.
    20091003-27-Yale-Day-of-Service.jpg
  • Yale Day of Service at the Eli Whitney Museum. L to R: Michael Murek, Post Doctorate, Dept. of Surgery; Joe Zinter, Graduate Studies, Biomedical Engineering; Sue Compton, Faculty, Comparative Medicine.
    20091003-01-Yale-Day-of-Service.jpg
  • Yale Day of Service at Edgerton Park. L to R: Siyuan Ding, 1st year Graduate School A&S; Julie Ping, Gradute School A&S
    20091003-18-Yale-Day-of-Service.jpg
  • Yale Day of Service at New Haven Reads. L to R: Angharad Davis, Graduate Student, Phd Music History; Jeff Gonda, Phd History and African American Studies; Jedidah Isler, Phd Astromomy and Physics.
    20091003-21-Yale-Day-of-Service.jpg
  • Group including Craig Sheppard, James Suitor and Christine Higgins, three in center of photo - Wellpoint Community Service Day | New Haven CT
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  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Burned out Church as a result of Events there starting in February 1973. The Wounded Knee incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
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  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Burned out Church as a result of Events there starting in February 1973. The Wounded Knee incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-18-Wounded-Knee-1973-rs.jpg
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-17-Wounded-Knee-SD_crop.tif
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-16-Wounded-Knee-SD13.tif
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-16-Wounded-Knee-SD.jpg
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    1973-07-11-C09-17-Massacre-Wounded-K...jpg
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Burned out Church as a result of Events there starting in February 1973. The Wounded Knee incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-18-Wounded-Knee-1973.jpg
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-17-Wounded-Knee-SD001.tif
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-17-Wounded-Knee-SD.jpg
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Signs signifying events that occured there in 1890 and updated by spray paint after the Incident at Wounded Knee in 1973, the year this photo was taken. The Wounded Knee Incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-16-Wounded-Knee-South-D...jpg
  • Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Burned out Church as a result of Events there starting in February 1973. The Wounded Knee incident began February 27, 1973. The town of Wounded Knee was seized by followers of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The occupiers controlled the town for 71 days while United States Marshals Service and other law enforcement agencies cordoned off the town.
    19730711-C09-18-Incident-Wounded-Kne...jpg