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louie & ida 1936 cleveland winter

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they had just come back

from the unemployed march on city hall

an endless depression

outraged

their hungry east 105th street neighborhood

putting their bodies against the evictions

poverty

police violence

with their solidarity fists waving

free from the lame excuses

used to pacify and confuse

..... 

louie kissed ida that night

and told her he was going to spain

to fight fascism

wait for me

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