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The marchers killed were: Sandi Smith, a nurse and civil rights activist ; Dr. James Waller, president of a local textile workers union who ceased medical practice to organize workers ; Bill Sampson, a graduate of the Harvard Divinity School ; Cesar Cauce, a Cuban immigrant who graduated magna cum laude from Duke University ; and Dr. Michael Nathan, chief of pediatrics at Lincoln Community Health Center in Durham, North Carolina, a clinic that helped children from low-income families.
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They were attacked and shot at by the Ku Klux Klan and members of the American Nazi Party, several of the Communist Party marchers were killed or wounded in the attack.
Four policemen and sixteen marchers were killed and a number were wounded, including Hermann Göring.
Five protest marchers were shot and killed by members of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party.
Two marchers were killed in the fighting, hundreds injured, and about 150 arrested in this Cleveland May Day Riot.
Immediately after the marchers were dispersed, sheriff's deputies raided a nearby bar, where they shot and killed Rubén Salazar, KMEX news director and Los Angeles Times columnist, with a tear-gas projectile.
It was reported the march was banned after the previous year ’ s procession when marchers produced banners declaring “ justice for Peter McBride ”, in reference to a man killed in Northern Ireland by Ayr soldier James Fisher.
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The organisers, " Insight ", claimed that there were 30, 000 marchers ; Lord Widgery, in his now discredited tribunal, said that there were only 3, 000 to 5, 000.
All eyewitnesses ( apart from the soldiers ), including marchers, local residents, and British and Irish journalists present, maintain that soldiers fired into an unarmed crowd, or were aiming at fleeing people and those tending the wounded, whereas the soldiers themselves were not fired upon.
Estimates of the number of marchers, most of whom were men, ranged from 400, 000 to nearly 1. 1 million, making it the largest gathering of its kind in United States history.
The parade float got its name because the first floats were decorated barges that were towed along canals with ropes held by parade marchers on the shore.
According to the " Comité del 68 " ( 68 Committee ), one of the organizers of the event, 40, 000 marchers were in attendance.
According to a story published in the New York Times on January 18, four marchers were slightly injured by stones and bottles that were thrown at them.
On September 19, 1868, Republican Party marchers convening for a meeting during the Reconstruction era were fired upon by whites.
The BUF marchers were dispersed towards Hyde Park instead while the anti-fascists rioted with police.
The marchers were supported by a bus which carried cooking equipment and ground sheets for when the march had to stop outside.
GoTopless also organized a topless march in Paris, France on 27 August 2011, but 6 of the proposed marchers were arrested.
Observers estimated that 75 – 80 % of the marchers were black and the rest were white and non-black minorities.
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Collins also considered it a talisman of sorts, and saw its equal emotional impact on the marchers, witnesses, and law enforcement who opposed the civil rights demonstrators.
Following attacks on civil rights marchers by Protestant loyalists, as well as members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ), anger and violence mounted.
* 1972 – Bloody Sunday: British Paratroopers kill fourteen unarmed civil rights / anti internment marchers in Northern Ireland.
** Bloody Sunday: The British Army kills 14 unarmed nationalist civil rights marchers in Derry, Northern Ireland.
** Funeral services are held for Detroit homemaker Viola Liuzzo, who was shot dead by 4 Klansmen as she drove marchers back to Selma at night after the civil rights march.
Tom Lehrer mentions her in his song " National Brotherhood Week " in the line " Lena Horne and Sheriff Clark are dancing cheek to cheek " referring ( wryly ) to her and to Sheriff Jim Clark, of Selma, Alabama, who was responsible for a violent attack on civil rights marchers in 1965.
The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma became a civil rights landmark when on March 7, 1965, a band of civil rights marchers on their way to Montgomery crossed the bridge, only to be attacked by state troopers on the other side.
Fourteen unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers protesting against internment were shot dead by the British army and many were left wounded on the streets.
The first march took place on March 7, 1965 — " Bloody Sunday " — when 600 civil rights marchers were attacked by state and local police with billy clubs and tear gas.
* January 4-Militant loyalists, including off-duty B-Specials, attack the civil rights marchers in County Londonderry.
That morning thousands of people walked the path that the civil rights marchers had taken on Bloody Sunday before 27 of them were shot.
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In April 1989, she helped to carry the banner for the March for Women's Equality / Women's Lives, which drew 600, 000 marchers to Washington in support of abortion rights and the ERA.
The March for Women's Lives was a demonstration for reproductive rights and women's rights, held April 25, 2004 on the National Mall in Washington, D. C .. March organizers estimated that 1. 15 million people participated, declaring it " the largest protest in U. S. history "; others estimated no more than 800, 000 marchers, with the Associated Press and the BBC putting the figure between 500, 000 and 800, 000, comparable to the Million Man March of 1995.
On the evening of December 26, the marchers converged on the railway station while holding banners calling for human rights and political reform.
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