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By Marc Fischer / Public Collectors
Public Collectors, Chicago, IL, 2025
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 8.5 in x 5.5 in
Cover: Paper
Binding: saddle stitched
Process: digital
Color: full color reproduction of sepia tone photographs throughout)
Edition size: 300
ISBN: none

This booklet was created during ICE's currently ongoing occupation of Chicago, where they are regularly deploying tear gas and other forms of chemical warfare in our neighborhoods. Another Century of Chemical Warfare reflects on the present, with writing about Chicago events of October 2025, accompanied by World War I era archival photos dealing with protection from chemical weapons and the development of chemical warfare in the US.
 
From the back cover:

It’s mid-October 2025 in Chicago. ICE agents are showing up in neighborhoods all over the city and in the suburbs. Sometimes helicopters and drones scope out an area a couple days before and then the ground goons arrive. Every day they grab fresh victims, shove them into vans, trucks and SUVs and take them to detention centers. They’ve zip-tied naked children. They’ve tear gassed and fired pepper balls at peaceful protesters, citizens trying to protect their neighbors, and journalists. Even unprepared Chicago police officers have been tear gassed. In a city that has one of the highest asthma rates in the country, where African American and Latinx families living in Chicago’s south and west side neighborhoods bear the brunt of hospitalizations, federal agents are using chemical weapons against us and hitting some of the most vulnerable the hardest. 

This publication shares examples from a collection of unrestricted World War I era archive photos from The National Archives at College Park, Maryland. The collection covers the development of chemical warfare and protection against it. I reviewed over 2,000 photos to make selections for this booklet. All are dated as having been received between 1918 and 1920. Over a century has passed and we are still determined to destroy people’s health with chemical weapons. Now our enemy is Immigration and Customs Enforcement; our tax dollars fund their gear and weapons. We are paying them to poison us.

— Marc Fischer / Public Collectors

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