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    A compilation of images and videos of protests in the U.S. from the early 20th Century to the present day.

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    TPS Teachers Network Mentor   Cheryl Davis  created an album a couple of years ago called "When Citizens Take to the Streets." I'm thinking you could save a bit of time,   Joanna Yamashita , by borrowing a few of the images from that album to put into yours! 

    Thanks!  I'll take a look :)

    This is a wonderful collection of items.  I didn't participate in the first women's march, but I was inspired to march the next year in D.C.  It was a very empowering experience.

    love this idea! Could be great to explore the different types of protest (in terms of purpose and execution) throughout the years. I also like how there is a variety of audio, video, and images.

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