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Women March NYC - GOR-124923-cE17

Marcher holding up sign "Our Bodies Our Minds Our Power".

The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets, more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan.

Starting with a pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations. Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.

Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community.

Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.

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Marcher holding up sign "Our Bodies Our Minds Our Power".<br />
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The day after Trump’s inauguration ceremony, cities around the world on Saturday took to the streets,  more than 400,000 people marched through Manhattan. <br />
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Starting with a  pre-march rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations.  Hundreds of thousands of people, male and female, young and old, marched along 42nd Street and up Fifth Avenue. The crowd stretched some 15 blocks, and Fifth Avenue was so clogged that marchers couldn’t move forward.  <br />
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Demonstrators voiced concern on a series of issues, waving placards supporting civil rights, abortion rights, Obamacare, immigration, action on climate change and the LGBT community. <br />
<br />
Despite the slow pace, the mood was buoyant, and police said that there were no arrests.The march ending one block before Trump Tower, the president's residence and business headquarters before he moved to the White House.
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