Up a major street and a long hill
The town's main street
Walking toward campus
The protest was supposed to make rape less likely
There were speeches on College Green
Demonstrators listened intently to other demonstra…
The crowd did not seem to grow
They stood in a circle
Undergraduate signs tend to be intemperate in lang…
Signs of many sorts
The local courthouse is the traditional starting s…
Later, a sit-in at the student center
Some posed for pictures
Some signs were a little obscure
True believers
Angry on a different topic
Serious
Still, his youth is gone forever
Enthusiasm
Socialists were represented
Anti-fracking demonstration
Small crowd for a rally
High school students were involved
Tapping a hollow stick in opposition to firearms
Various other causes were, as always, represented
Proud of his clever sign
After the rally, they marched around the block
Cell phones always rule the day in Athens
A family event for some
Hand-decorated teeshirts were on display
The march was on Athens, Ohio's Court Street
There were signs and chants
It wasn't windy, so some carried candles
The march as seen from above
The socialists were there, as always
The Civil War memorial was decorated
It was a Friday evening
They marched up court street
Assembly was on College Green
A local folksinger folksang
Protesters gave interviews
Both festive and angry
The marshalling area
Teeshirt is now gone
Signs and posters were carried
This teeshirt would be left behind
Statemants were painted on skin
Preparing for the march
Morris Katz at paint
Now how much would you pay?
Showing some of his work to a child
Explaining how he does it
Working the crowd
The World Trade Center hadn't even stopped burning…
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