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The Women’s March: The First 28 Hours

A drawing report from Day 1 of the resistance movement.
Avatar photo by Matt Freedman January 28, 2017January 4, 2021

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Tagged: Donald Trump, Drawing in a Time of Fear & Lies, Inauguration 2017, Protest Art, Weekend, Women's March on Washington
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