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- Abortion protest held in D.C. Malcolm, Teresa // National Catholic Reporter;09/27/96, Vol. 32 Issue 41, p6
Focuses on a protest vigil in Washington, D.C. spearheaded by bishops seeking a rejection of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in the United States Congress. Veto of bill by President Bill Clinton; Comments of Cardinal James A. Hickey on the protest.
- People's Choice. Hertzberg, Hendrick // New Republic;5/1/89, Vol. 200 Issue 18, p4
Reports on the success of march held in Washington D.C. for abortion rights. Number of people who attended the march; Dignity maintained by the march; Message sought to be conveyed by the marchers; Slogan adopted by the National Abortion Rights Action League; Reference to the case in which the...
- MILLION MOM MARCH. Ponte, Wendy // Mothering;Sep/Oct2000, Issue 102, p38
Focuses on the Million Mom March 2000 demonstration in Washington D.C. aimed at calling attention to various issues affecting mothers in the country. INSET: WHAT CAN I DO?.
- Lost list. Fenyvesi, Charles // U.S. News & World Report;5/16/94, Vol. 116 Issue 19, p24
Discusses how White House officials were delighted with the opportunity to host a rally of some 125 disabled activists in support of President Bill Clinton's health reform. Announcement that the Secret Service would have to stick to the law and take into custody 25 of the activists subject to...
- `Stand for Children' marches for endless big government. Morano, Marc // Human Events;6/14/96, Vol. 52 Issue 22, p5
Highlights the `Stand for Children' march in Washington, D.C. on June 1, 1996. Goals of the march; Estimated number of participants; Political underpinnings of the march despite its claimed nonpartisan character.
- STANDING STRONG. // People;05/29/2000, Vol. 53 Issue 21, p156
Looks at various celebrities who attended the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C. on May 14, 2000, where mothers gathered to protest gun violence.
- March for gay rights. // Progressive;Apr93, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p13
Discusses a planned march on Washington, D.C. scheduled for April 25 in which lesbians, gays, and bisexuals from around the nation will converge on the capital. How 140 events will take place on the week of April 25; Special emphasis on accessibility , gender and racial parity; Similar event in...
- Marching on. // Progressive;Jun93, Vol. 57 Issue 6, p9
Comments on the April 25, 1993 homosexual march on Washington. How the Park Service underestimated the number of attendees; Obstacles besetting lesbians and gays; Reactions to the march as underscoring the tenacity of homophobia.
- Americans are immigrants! Moore, Bill // New York Amsterdam News;11/09/96, Vol. 87 Issue 45, p2
Presents a photograph of three-year-old Olusar Independence Abidekum who participated in a march against anti-immigration legislation in Washington, D.C.