
Greek Orthodox clergymen from across the state preside over a memorial service on Sunday, April, 20, 2014 at the Ludlow Massacre site during the 100th commemoration of the event that occurred there on April 20, 1914. Two women and 11 children were found in un underground pit, after suffocating to death, the day after the massacre. Louis Tikas, a member of the Greek community, was also killed at Ludlow. (AP Photo/The Pueblo Chieftain, Chris McLean)
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