File:1924 Los Angeles Pneumonic Plague Timeline.jpg
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editDescription1924 Los Angeles Pneumonic Plague Timeline.jpg |
English: This is a graph of the numbers of people that were infected and who died with each day of outbreak of the pneumonic plague in Los Angeles in 1924. The numbers were estimated using Frank Feldinger's "A Slight Epidemic, the Government Coverup of the Black Plague in Los Angeles, What Happened, and Why it Matters." |
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