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Whatever the term, historians largely agree: The United States was born out of protest 250 years ago and has been propelled forward by raucous social movements, from abolition to civil rights, ever since. “Protests have been pivotal to the progress of this country,” said Gloria Browne-Marshall, author of “A Protest History of the United States."
Thousands of workers left work early Tuesday in New York City and across the nation to protest the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s second inauguration amid simmering anger over ICE
Holding handmade signs and chanting phrases like, “This is what democracy looks like,” hundreds of people gathered last Tuesday, Jan. 20 — exactly one year since Donald Trump was sworn into office — at Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego.
People across the country walked out of school and work on Tuesday afternoon as part of a nationwide walkout to protest the Trump Administration. Dubbed the “Free America Walkout,” the protest took place on the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s ...
What I saw, as federal agents stormed the city and residents banded together to protect themselves, was a dark, dystopian future becoming reality.
Mainstream liberal foundations, private charities with histories of supporting terrorist-linked groups, a Chinese Communist Party-aligned businessman, and an array of left-wing activist organizations with histories of operating in Latin America have, in ...