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The U.S. Park Police estimated 45,000 people marched, about 10,000 more than last year.
tens of thousands of protesters marched through the snow and ice, hoping to change minds
On January 22, 1974, the first MARCH FOR LIFE was held on the West Steps of the Capitol. An estimated 20,000 committed prolife Americans rallied that day on behalf of our preborn brothers and sisters.
On January 22, 1974 thousands of anti-abortion protesters attended the first March for Life. A rally was held as Members of Congress announced anti-abortion legislation and expressed their support for the anti-abortion cause. The program concluded with a "Circle of Life" march around the Capitol, followed by participants lobbying their Members of Congress.
A crowd estimated between 100,000 and 200,000 contended with a water main break on the Beltway and below freezing temperatures to demonstrate their support for a culture of life.
One of the largest turnouts was in 2013, the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and the march itself. Some abortion opponents claimed that as many as 650,000 marchers showed up.
Thousands of U.S. anti-abortion activists braved frigid temperatures to rally at the annual March for Life on Wednesday
The event has grown throughout the years. The first march drew a few thousand protestors, while more recent marches have seen consistent crowds estimated to be in the tens to hundreds of thousands.
Despite the onset of a snow storm, thousands participate in the 43rd annual March for Life, commemorating Roe v Wade.
[T]he event has consistently drawn about 250,000 participants since 2003.
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