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A Hundred Years of American Protest, Then and Now | The New Yorker

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A split-screen look at how protests in America have evolved over a hundred years. In 1917, suffragettes picketed outside the White House; in 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., marched on Washington; and in 2017 thousands attended the Women’s March on the National Mall.
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