Beth Ditto; Columbus, Ohio for The New York Times
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Ohio River; Huntington, West Virginia for DER SPIEGEL
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Jaden; Napoleon, North Dakota
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Anarcho-Communist/Syndicalist flag flying on public property in front of a steel mill that’s been shuttered for nearly a decade in the Ohio River Valley. Versions of the flag, which represents anti-capitalist and anti-state radical labor organization, was adopted by both the International Workers of the World (IWW) in the early 1900s and Spain’s Confederación Nacional del Trabajo, which was partially responsible for anarchist Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War.
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Norman Whiteside; Columbus, Ohio for 614
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