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  • Philadelphia Threw a WWI Parade That Gave Thousands of Onlookers the Flu

    The city sought to sell bonds to pay for the war effort, while bringing its citizens together during the infamous pandemic
    by Kenneth C. Davis via Smithsonian on September 21, 2018

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