On January 21, 2017, women made history as more than a 500,000 gathered in Washington, D.C., to march in solidarity to protect women's rights and other causes and protest the policies of President Donald Trump, who was inaug...

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On January 21, 2017, women made history as more than a 500,000 gathered in Washington, D.C., to march in solidarity to protect women's rights and other causes and protest the policies of President Donald Trump, who was inaugurated one day earlier. Some 672 sister marches worldwide drew a total crowd as high as 4.8 million, making it the largest day of protest America has ever seen. This Condé Nast special edition commemorates the monumental event, with eyewitness accounts from The New Yorker, Vogue, Glamour, and others, as well as excerpts from the day's speeches and compelling, inspiring photos from D.C., New York City, Los Angeles, and other marches around the globe.

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