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A revival of the Occupy Wall Street movement in Philadelphia
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- Where Did the Occupiers Go
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- Terry Fernsler
The Occupy movement still has the ability to pop up with grassroots protests and direct actions.
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Piece Description
The Occupy movement still has the ability to pop up with grassroots protests and direct actions.
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| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
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| Willie Pottinger's Reel/Miss Dumbreck/Lady Charlotte Campbell's Reel | Brandon Vance & Mark Minkler | Beyond the Borders. | Mark Minkler & Brandon Vance | 0 | 03:35 |
| Craigieburn Wood/Gentle Embrace | Blackthorn | Sweet Forget Me Not. | Blackthorn | 2008 | 04:58 |
