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Ed Loring and Murphy Davis, advocates against homelessness and members of the Open Door Community, had been arrested in late June when they, as part of the "People for Urban Justice," occupied the vacant Imperial Hotel. Here, they are seen in a playful gesture before they are fined in court, Atlanta, Georgia, July 1990.

MLA

Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Ed Loring and Murphy Davis, advocates against homelessness and members of the Open Door Community, had been arrested in late June when they, as part of the "People for Urban Justice," occupied the vacant Imperial Hotel. Here, they are seen in a playful gesture before they are fined in court, Atlanta, Georgia, July 1990.." Georgia State University. Special Collections. 1990-07, http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ajc/id/2601.

APA

Atlanta Journal-Constitution (1990-07). Ed Loring and Murphy Davis, advocates against homelessness and members of the Open Door Community, had been arrested in late June when they, as part of the "People for Urban Justice," occupied the vacant Imperial Hotel. Here, they are seen in a playful gesture before they are fined in court, Atlanta, Georgia, July 1990.. Retrieved from http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ajc/id/2601

Chicago

Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Ed Loring and Murphy Davis, advocates against homelessness and members of the Open Door Community, had been arrested in late June when they, as part of the "People for Urban Justice," occupied the vacant Imperial Hotel. Here, they are seen in a playful gesture before they are fined in court, Atlanta, Georgia, July 1990.." 1990-07. July 17, 2025. http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ajc/id/2601.
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