Photos | Mayday Rally Marchers Take to the Streets

A group of 27 people, including teens and women, walk down the city street holding signs during the 2008 Mayday rally. The urban scenery includes trees, plants, sidewalks, tarmac, traffic lights, and vehicles. Accessories such as glasses, handbags, helmets, hats, bracelets, and watches are visible on the marchers, while a basketball and a bicycle add a touch of sport to the political performance.
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a group of people walking down the street with signsMetadata
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bracelet marathon neighborhood urban plant footwear lane pedestrian transportation sidewalk hat basketball wristwatch tree girl road outdoor mayday_rally intersection performance tarmac city shoe bag traffic land street machine glasses (ball) teen ball bicycle metropolis path helmet wheel rally car vehicle jewelry sport light accessories recreation handbag walking mayday crowd
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date
2008-05-01T15:17:11-07:00
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America/Los_Angeles
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