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Bristol man part of inauguration protest

THIS GROUP OF Vermonters at the Jan. 18 People’s March in Washington, like thousands of others, brought creative signs and unifying chanting as they joined to share their energy and raise their voices. Photo by Jim Mendell

Thousands convened in the nation’s capital a couple of days before last week’s presidential inauguration to call for their rights. Organizers of the “People’s March” spanned a variety of interest groups, including ones dedicated to Constitution rights, rule of law, justice, Black people, women and many others.

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