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  • In the front row of the marchers, carrying the printed "One Million Moms" placard, is Shannon Watts, founder of One Million Moms for Gun Control.
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  • Shannon Watts, founder of One Million Moms for Gun Control, addresses the crowd. Watts is from Indiana, and was angered by the shootings in Newtown.
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  • A brief press conference was held prior to crossing the bridge. The March was sponsored by One Million Moms for Gun Control.
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  • Marchers choose signs prior to the march across the Brooklyn Bridge. The March was sponsored by One Million Moms for Gun Control.
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  • Shannon Watts, founder of One Million Moms for Gun Control, addresses the crowd. Watts is from Indiana, and was angered by the shootings in Newtown.
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  • Marchers choose placards prior to marching over the bridge. The March was sponsored by One Million Moms for Gun Control.
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  • Marchers display their placards at the Brooklyn end of the bridge. The March was sponsored by One Million Moms for Gun Control.
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  • Mothers and children arrive with placards. The March was sponsored by One Million Moms for Gun Control.
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  • Marchers beneath the arches of the Brooklyn Birdge on their way to Manhattan. In the front row on the right is Shannon Watts, foudner of One Million Moms.
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  • Jackie Rowe Adams, who lost two sons to gun violence, and who is the founder of Harlem Mothers Save, addresses the rally.
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  • A member of Vietnam Veterans for Peace waves a Veterans for Peace flag, and carries a placard in favor of gun control.
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  • Children carry home made signs in favor of gun control.
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  • Marchers with gun control placards at the Manhattan end of the bridge.
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  • Among the marchers were a number of dads. One carries a placard reading "Dada demand action."
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  • A woman bears a sign reading "Follow the Empire State." New York was the first state to pass new gun laws after the shootings in Newtown, Connecticut.
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  • Teachers were among the marchers. One bears a sign reading "This Teacher demands action."
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  • A woman bears a sign reading "Follow the Empire State." New York was the first state to pass new gun laws after the shootings in Newtown, Connecticut.
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  • A woman carries a placard reading "Grandmas against guns."
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  • The crowd at the rally holds placards high.
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  • Rabbi Joshua Davidson, of Westchester's Temple Beth El, speaks of collective responsibility.
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  • A mass of marchers bearing signs at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Bridge.
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  • Marchers at the Manhattan end of the Brooklyn Birdge.
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  • A girl carries a sign reading "Kids demand action." the sign is in the same bright colors as her hat.
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  • A girl listens to the speakers.
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  • Throngs of marchers reach Manhattan. A police lieutenant estimated that 600 marchers crossed the bridge.
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  • Marchers cross the Brooklyn Bridge on their way to City Hall.
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  • A woman with a placard reading "No more Newtowns."
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  • Marchers on the pedestrian walkway of the Brooklyn Bridge, on their way to City Hall in Manhattan.
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  • Near City Hall, children line the fence to hear the speakers.
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  • Many parents were accompanied by children. The day was a school holiday in New York, commemorating the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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  • Marchers with placards on the Brooklyn Bridge.
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  • Parents and children listen to the speakers.
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  • New York City councilwoman Letitia A. "Tish" James speaks to the rally.
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  • Singer Montego Glover sings Jason Robert Brown's "Twenty-Six Names," written in honor of the twenty-six victims of the Newtown shooting.
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  • A group of musicians sings "This little light of mine" to close the rally.
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  • The crowd listens to speakers.
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  • A number of the crowd, including a Vietnam veteran, wave peace signs.
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  • Marchers listen to Montego Glover.
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