Photos | Masses Marching for a Cause
Bobby Wood and David Choquehuanca lead a crowd of 45 people through the city streets during a protest parade on April 10, 2006. The crowd, dressed in a variety of clothing and accessories, carries signs and banners and walks past traffic lights and road signs. Two cars can be seen in the background as the large group makes its way through the bustling metropolis.
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a large crowd of people walking down the streetMetadata
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urban north flag glasses transportation outdoor main footwear bag fronklin st choquehuanca revive human activist need city future car protest sign bobby wood shoe handbag movement first larouche join youth parade metropolis road vehicle roosevelt symbol hat bushes text legocy light traffic banner sats accessories david crowd land
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