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In-Flew-Enza: Spanish Flu in Columbia
Curated by Amanda Sprochi, 2018. Header image courtesy of the Library of Congress.
In fall, 1918, an outbreak of epidemic influenza spread across the entire world. Erroneously dubbed "the Spanish Flu," the pandemic was to eventually cause the death of 50 million people, more than the total casualties of the first World War.
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