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The Shadow #35 (February 1995)

Rudy to NYC: Burn Baby Burn! Fire alarm removal targets low income neighbourhoods

Including: 16,300 fire alarm boxes deactivated in New York City, 13th street squatter victory, Zapatistas, DEA corruption, graffiti, police brutality, Jerry Rubin obituary, etc.

Submitted by Fozzie on September 17, 2024

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