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Anti-war protestor Paul Socolar participates in a demonstration near Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA. on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007. United for Peace and Justice, the largest anti-war coalition in the U.S., organized 11 massive anti-war rallies in cities across the United States. In an additional 2 dozen cities, smaller anti-war actions also took place.
Seattle
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Paul Maresh, left, and Pam Allee participate in an anti-war and peace march from Judkins Park to Pioneer Square, in Seattle, Wash., part of a nationwide day of rallies calling for support for U.S. troops and a swift end to the war in Iraq.
A Messenger Of Peace
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A crowd monitor slows down a protester dressed as Jesus Christ carrying a peace symbol/cross during a march protesting the Iraq war, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 in San Francisco.
Die-In
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A crowd protesting the Iraq War marched from San Francisco's Civic Center to Dolores Park, pausing a few minutes to lie down on Market Street for a "die-in", symbolizing the war dead, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 in San Francisco.
The Fallen
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John Fenton of Little ferry, N.J., holds a portrait of his son Matthew, who was killed in Iraq last year, as thousands of people participate in a demonstration against the war in Iraq as part of a national day of protest Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 in New York.
Gitmo On Parade
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"Detainees" participate in a demonstration against the war in New York City.
Doves In Flight
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Cardboard "doves" flew above protestors marching down Broadway in New York.
Boston
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Anti-war demonstrators gather for a rally to protest the war in Iraq, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 at the Boston Common.
Faces
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Decorated demonstrators march in Los Angeles.
Been There, Done That
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Iraq Veterans Against the War was one of many groups which joined the march in Los Angeles, Calif.
Person Of The Year
AP/S.F. Chronicle, Kurt Rogers
Among the banners and placards, a timely message delivered by protestors in San Francisco.