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On April 6, 30,000 New Yorkers marched -- and hundreds of thousands more lined the march's route -- to memorialize the fire's victims.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Remembering the Triangle Fire 100 Years Later Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2011
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On April 6, 30,000 New Yorkers marched -- and hundreds of thousands more lined the march's route -- to memorialize the fire's victims.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Remembering the Triangle Fire 100 Years Later Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2011
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The person agreed, but made it a point to say that our community had their own page on the march's website and a customized logo that included a rainbow.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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On April 6, 30,000 New Yorkers marched -- and hundreds of thousands more lined the march's route -- to memorialize the fire's victims.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Remembering the Triangle Fire 100 Years Later Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2011
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He was at the march's meeting point at the University of London Union on Malet Street, and said he was expecting 10,000 people to join the march, but numbers were "unpredictable".
Student tuition fees protests – Wednesday 9 November 2011 2011
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The person agreed, but made it a point to say that our community had their own page on the march's website and a customized logo that included a rainbow.
Bil Browning: One Nation: The progressive march that wasn't Bil Browning 2010
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He had reacted well to the material Stanley and I had prepared, but he also knew that many of the march's supporters and organizers - labor unions, religious groups, community organizations and academic leaders - needed to be heard as well.
The first draft of 'I have a dream' Clarence B. Jones 2011
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On April 6, 30,000 New Yorkers marched--and hundreds of thousands more lined the march's route--behind empty hearses to memorialize the fire's victims.
Peter Dreier: The Fire Last Time Peter Dreier 2011
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The march's organizing manual even had a headline that spelled it out: "What We Demand."
The first draft of 'I have a dream' Clarence B. Jones 2011
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The march's catalyst was a single image, pulled on Saturday from a video, of an unidentified, half-naked and possibly unconscious woman being dragged through Tahrir Square by military police officers.
Egyptian Women March, Decry Abuse by Military Matt Bradley 2011
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