Photos | Great American Boycott March

A group of 33 people, including 6 men and 7 adults, march down a city street with American flags and signs during the 2007 Great American Boycott protesting immigration reform. The crowd is wearing jeans and hats, carrying backpacks and luggage, and sporting necklaces and other accessories, as they make their way through the metropolis.
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a group of people walking down a city street with american flagsMetadata
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american protest city urban container recreation jeans car vehicle shoe fashion affirma transportation parking accessories sign traffic outdoor performance jewelry pants road great defne glasses footwear crowd luggage backpack banner lo parade text light metropolis xing land boycott discount hat art flag ped great_american_boycott necklace zz
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Canon
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date
2007-05-01T10:06:29-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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