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Eureka Women's March 

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Photo by Mark McKenna
The start of the march at C Street.
Photo by Mark McKenna
Cheryl Seidner hugs a friend near the stage at the Women's March.
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A group of Native American Women attended the march and posed for this group shot.
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Joy Hardin, who was in a motorized chair, was near the front of the stage for the speakers.
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Several thousand people gathered at the foot of C Street in Eureka for the Women's March. The event coincided with marches around the country with news outlets reporting it as the largest protest in American history.
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Following the speakers the march proceeded down the boardwalk to F Street.
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Sister Grinnan Bearette of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence joined with the anarchists in chanting on the waterfront.
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The march came up F Street and then went down Third Street.
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The streets were packed with protesters.
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There were rainbow flags and an inverted U.S. flag signaling a nation in distress.
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Homemade signs abounded.
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Anarchists blocked the intersection of Fourth and H streets in Eureka following the march. The group appeared to have established a separate demonstration from the main march.
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Three protesters decided to remain in the intersection and be arrested to make their point.
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Captain Steve Watson arrests one of the protestors.
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Cheryl Seidner hugs a friend near the stage at the Women's March.

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