Occupy! A Visual History

Occupy! A Visual History
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Washington, D.C., White House, protest for women's suffrage, 1917

Flint, Michigan, sit-down strike, General Motors factory, 1937

New York City, strike, Woolworth's department store, 1937

Greensboro, North Carolina, sit-in, Woolworth's lunch counter, 1960

Seabrook, New Hampshire, protest at nuclear power plant, 1977

New York City, Stock Exchange, ACT-UP protest for AIDS funding, 1989

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