Photos | May Day Protesters Take to the Streets with Bold Signs
In the heart of the metropolis, Angelo Mathews and Hiroki Matsukata joined a crowd of 28 passionate people carrying banners and signs during the Mayday rally in 2008. The group marched through the urban streets, displaying messages of protest and calling for change.
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a group of people holding signs in the streetMetadata
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