Participants in the March for Our Lives on North Oates Street in Dothan, Alabama.

They are holding signs, including "I Call B.S."; "My Favorite Part of the 2nd Amendment is where it says Well Regulated"; "The Only Thing Easier to Buy Than a Gun Is a Republican"; "Let the Teachers Educate / Let Policeman Protect & Serve / Let Children Be Safe...

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Main Author: Robinson, Christiane
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/robinson/id/547
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description They are holding signs, including "I Call B.S."; "My Favorite Part of the 2nd Amendment is where it says Well Regulated"; "The Only Thing Easier to Buy Than a Gun Is a Republican"; "Let the Teachers Educate / Let Policeman Protect & Serve / Let Children Be Safe / Put Commonsense Gun Laws into Place"; and "#neveragain." The main March for Our Lives event, which took place in Washington D.C. on March 24, 2018, was organized by students who survived the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Smaller marches were held around the world, including seven in cities around Alabama. In Dothan, demonstrators marched from Porter Park to Kinney Park.
spelling LPP125_20180324_MarchForOurLives_0093Participants in the March for Our Lives on North Oates Street in Dothan, Alabama.They are holding signs, including "I Call B.S."; "My Favorite Part of the 2nd Amendment is where it says Well Regulated"; "The Only Thing Easier to Buy Than a Gun Is a Republican"; "Let the Teachers Educate / Let Policeman Protect & Serve / Let Children Be Safe / Put Commonsense Gun Laws into Place"; and "#neveragain." The main March for Our Lives event, which took place in Washington D.C. on March 24, 2018, was organized by students who survived the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Smaller marches were held around the world, including seven in cities around Alabama. In Dothan, demonstrators marched from Porter Park to Kinney Park.2018-03-242010-2019Robinson, ChristianeDemonstrations; Gun control--Alabama; Dothan (Ala.); Houston County (Ala.)Still imageDigital photographsRobinson, ChristianeChristiane Robinson photograph and video collectionLPP125Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryMarch for Our Lives (March 24, 2018)http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/robinson/id/547
title Participants in the March for Our Lives on North Oates Street in Dothan, Alabama.
spellingShingle Participants in the March for Our Lives on North Oates Street in Dothan, Alabama.
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fulltopic Demonstrations; Gun control--Alabama; Dothan (Ala.); Houston County (Ala.)
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