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Haymarket martyrs photo gallery

by October 6, 2015

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The tombstone of Emma Goldman, one of the most famous anarchists of the 20th century. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
The tombstone of Emma Goldman, one of the most famous anarchists of the 20th century. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
The tombstone of Emma Goldman, one of the most famous anarchists of the 20th century. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
Tour participants pay respects and listen to the stories of various labor figures buried in the cemetery. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
Tour participants pay respects and listen to the stories of various labor figures buried in the cemetery. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
Mark Rogovin, of the Illinois Labor History Society, leads a tour of Forest Home Cemetery's Haymarket Memorial and adjacent graves of 20th century labor activists on Saturday, Oct. 3. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
Mark Rogovin, of the Illinois Labor History Society, leads a tour of Forest Home Cemetery’s Haymarket Memorial and adjacent graves of 20th century labor activists on Saturday, Oct. 3. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
Diane Grah, executive director of the Forest Park Historical Society (kneeling) and labor historian Mark Rogovin (to her right), led a tour of the Haymarket Memorial and the graves of other noted labor activists at Forest Home Cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 3. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer
Diane Grah, executive director of the Forest Park Historical Society (kneeling) and labor historian Mark Rogovin (to her right), led a tour of the Haymarket Memorial and the graves of other noted labor activists at Forest Home Cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 3. | William Camargo/Staff Photographer

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