Chris Deford was given a megaphone and he explained that he was marching for human rights. (By Chris Schultz/Regional News)
Marchers gather in Walworth’s village square, above right, while Mary Burpee, right, addresses the crowd on a megaphone, and Laura Bursh and her son, Nick, above, show their protest sign Jan. 20 during a women’s march. (Photos by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
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Jack Lawlor of East Troy and his dog Lulu were making friends during the Women's March in Walworth. Lawlor said his wife was with her sisters in New York City for the march there. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
The line of marchers wends its way back to Heyer Park along Kenosha Street during the Women's March in Walworth. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
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Gay Baldwin, joining a women’s march in Walworth, displays her message during the event organized in January to protest the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration.
Marchers gather in Walworth’s village square, above right, while Mary Burpee, right, addresses the crowd on a megaphone, and Laura Bursh and her son, Nick, above, show their protest sign Jan. 20 during a women’s march. (Photos by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
Jack Lawlor of East Troy and his dog Lulu were making friends during the Women's March in Walworth. Lawlor said his wife was with her sisters in New York City for the march there. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
The line of marchers wends its way back to Heyer Park along Kenosha Street during the Women's March in Walworth. (Photo by Chris Schultz/Regional News)
Gay Baldwin, joining a women’s march in Walworth, displays her message during the event organized in January to protest the one-year anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration.