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Women's March 2019

Women march in U.S. cities to mark the second anniversary of demonstrations that drew millions the day after Republican President Donald Trump's inauguration in January 2017.

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Women's March 2019

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  1. Women's March 2019

  2. Women wear wall protest outfits as they stand in front of the Trump International Hotel in Washington. REUTERS/Erin Scott

  3. A participant wears the words "Girls Rule" on her head in Boston, Massachusetts. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  4. A woman takes part in the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  5. A participant holds a sign about being furloughed in the partial government shutdown while participating in the Women's March in front of the Trump International Hotel in Washington. REUTERS/Erin Scott

  6. Demonstrators take part in the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  7. Pat Oleszko, 73, wears her costume representing women of all colors with the Statues of Liberty behind her, at the Women's Unity Rally in Foley Square, Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Gabriela Bhaskar

  8. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaks during a march organized by the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  9. A woman holds Trump caricature in front of the White House after the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

  10. A Trump supporter attends the Women's Unity Rally in Foley Square, Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Gabriela Bhaskar

  11. Sabrina Fulton of Sanford, Florida poses for a portrait in Washington. When asked Why are you marching? Fulton replied, "I march to stand with all women and equal rights." REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  12. Nikki Sanchez of Vancouver Island, Canada in Washington: I march for all the Indigenous women in the world." REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  13. Debby Kurylo (L) and Valerie Moro of Alexandria, Virginia in Washington: "We march for equality and women's rights." REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  14. Erica Johnson of Columbia, Maryland in Washington: "I march for the young minority women." REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  15. Sonja Thomson of Washington, in Washington: "I march for equal rights." REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  16. Illhan Ali of Rochester, New York in Washington: "I march for immigration and women's rights." REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  17. Olivia Jennings of Brooklyn, New York in Washington: "I march for the LGBT community and for all women. " REUTERS/Michael McCoy

  18. Lacey Tompkins, 26, poses for a portrait at the Non-March for Disabled Women in Grand Central Station in New York City. REUTERS/Gabriela Bhaskar

  19. A woman wearing clothes covered with the face of former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton dances during the Women's March in Boston, Massachusetts. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  20. Demonstrators take part in a march organized by the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  21. Participants chant as they march up Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington. REUTERS/Erin Scott

  22. A demonstrator holds up a vote sign as she marches past the Trump International Hotel in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  23. A demonstrator holds a sign at Freedom Plaza in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  24. Thousands of people participate in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  25. Thousands of people participate in the third annual Women's March at Freedom Plaza in Washington, January 19, 2019. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  26. A woman wears "Love Trumps Hate" and "My Body My Choice" pins at Freedom Plaza in Washington. REUTERS/Erin Scott

  27. An elderly female supporter marches with the help of a walker on Central Park South in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Jose Alvarado Jr.

  28. A young boy is guided through the crowd by his father at Foley Square in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Jose Alvarado Jr.

  29. A demonstrator holds a sign during the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  30. Women wear liberty hats in Washington. REUTERS/Erin Scott

  31. Demonstrators hold signage and flags in the upper concourse of Grand Central Station during Non-March for Disabled Women hosted by Rise and Resist with help from the Women's March NYC in Grand Central Station in Manhattan, New York City.

  32. Marchers and members of the Women's March Alliance pose for a group photo in front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower New York on Central Park West in the Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/ Jose Alvarado Jr.

  33. A person tapes signs from a Women's March Alliance demonstration to a subway entrance at Times Square in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  34. An anti-Trump poster is placed at a bus stop after the march in Washington. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

  35. Baby Trump balloons float over thousands of people in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  36. Representative Ayanna Pressley speaks at the Women's March in Boston, Massachusetts. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  37. Counter protesters march down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington. REUTERS/Michael A. McCoy

  38. Marchers hold signs and flags as they march down 6th Avenue and 55th Street during the Women's March Alliance demonstration in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/ Jose Alvarado Jr.

  39. Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, two of the organizers of the Women's March, walk together on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  40. A woman holds an anti-Trump poster in front of the White House after the Women's March in Washington. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

  41. Demonstrators march past the Trump International Hotel in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  42. The "Spirit of 2019" fife and drum group arrives at the Women's March in Boston, Massachusetts. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  43. A demonstrator holds a sign calling for an equal rights amendment (ERA) at Freedom Plaza in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  44. A supporter of President Donald Trump carries a cardboard cut out amid his opponents during the Women's March in Boston, Massachusetts. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

  45. A woman takes part in a march in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  46. Demonstrators take part in a march organized by the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  47. A demonstrator holds a sign critical of President Donald Trump at Freedom Plaza in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  48. A demonstrator holds up a sign critical of President Donald Trump in front of the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  49. Demonstrators take part in a march organized by the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

  50. Demonstrators emphasizing gun violence take part in a march organized by the Women's March Alliance in Manhattan, New York City. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

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