Photos | Women's March Protests in Metropolis
Stephanie Wood, Buddy Murphy, and Kate Albrecht join a crowd of over 37 people protesting in Metropolis during the Women's March in 2017. The 8 hats and signs held high display powerful messages for equality and justice.
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a large crowd of people holding signs and protestingMetadata
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