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  1. Feb 8, 2017 · In 2004, the March for Women's Lives was one of the largest pro-choice protests in American history, with between 500,000 and 1.1 million attendees.

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  2. Mar 22, 2018 · The international day of action on climate change brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of New York City, easily exceeding organizers' hopes for the largest protest on the issue in history.

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  4. Jun 1, 2020 · One of the most famous protests in US history was the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. The Women's...

  5. The march was led by seven organizing groups: National Organization for Women (NOW), American Civil Liberties Union, Black Women's Health Imperative, Feminist Majority Foundation, NARAL Pro Choice America, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, and Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · The primary demonstration took place in Washington, DC, drawing a crowd of more than 470,000, but the total number of people who participated in the protests nationwide was between 3.3 and 5.6 million, making the Women’s March the largest one-day protest in US history.

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  7. Pro-Israel March 28: 2015 Armenian March for Justice: 130,000+ Los Angeles California: 2015: Armenian genocide recognition: 29: Proposition 187 Protests: 70,000: Los Angeles California: 1994: Immigrant rights: 30: 1999 Seattle WTO protests: 40,000: Seattle Washington: 1999: Anti-globalization

  8. May 5, 2024 · NEW YORK (AP) — They’re hallmarks of American history: protests, rallies, sit-ins, marches, disruptions. They date from the early days of what would become the United States to the sights and sounds echoing across the landscapes of the nation’s colleges and universities during this activist spring.

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