Women march down Pennnsylvania Avenue in Washington, April 25, 2004, during a abortion-rights rally and march. The rally, which focused on protecting women's reproductive rights, included men and women from across the country along with activists from nearly 60 countries.
Tens of thousands of people gather on the Mall in Washington, April 25, 2004, for an abortion-rights rally and march. The rally, which focused on protecting women's reproductive rights, included men and women from across the country along with activists from nearly 60 countries.
Famous names joined ordinary people in Washington, April 25, 2004, during an abortion-rights rally. From left are Actors Camryn Manheim, Cybill Shepherd, Whoopi Goldberg, Ashley Judd, and Christine Lahti (back right).
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., talks with Vanessa Kerry, daughter of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry D-Mass., on the Mall in Washington, April 25, 2004, as tens of thousands of women gather for an abortion-rights rally and march.
Sarah Weddington, the lawyer who successfully argued Roe v. Wade, speaks during a rally in Washington, April 25, 2004, as tens of thousands of women gathered for an abortion-rights rally and march.
Some leaders of the march shout and hold a banner during the abortion-rights rally and march on the Mall in Washington, April 25, 2004. From left are NARAL Pro-Choice America President Kate Michelson, President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Gloria Feldt, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. The rally focused on protecting women's reproductive rights.
Women march down Pennnsylvania Avenue in Washington, April 25, 2004, during a abortion-rights rally and march. The rally, which focused on protecting women's reproductive rights, included men and women from across the country along with activists from nearly 60 countries.
Actresses Candace Bergen, left, and Kathleen Turner wait to speak on the Mall in Washington, April 25, 2004, during an abortion rights rally and march.
Singer Ani DiFranco performs in Washington, April 25, 2004, during an abortion rights rally and march. The day, which focused on protecting women's reproductive rights, included men and women from across the country.
Women march down Pennnsylvania Avenue in Washington, Sunday, April 25, 2004, during a abortion-rights rally and march.
Actress Candace Bergen, right, and recording artist Moby wait behind stage in Washington, April 25, 2004, during an abortion-rights rally and march.
A marcher shouts a slogan as she walks along the route of an abortion-rights rally and march in Washington, D.C. April 25, 2006.
Ted Truner and his girlfriend Kathy Leach pose for a photo in Washington, April 25, 2004, as women gather for an abortion-rights rally and march in the nation's capital.
Women marching in the abortion rights march in Washington, April 25, 2004, shout at a anti-abortion rights demonstrator. The rally, which focused on protecting women's reproductive rights, included men and women from across the country along with activists from nearly 60 countries.
Actresses Heather Thomas, left, and Whoopi Goldberg march in Washington, April 25, 2004, during an abortion-rights rally. Abortion-rights supporters marched in huge numbers, roused in this election year by what they see as an erosion of reproductive freedoms under President Bush and foreign policies they say hurt women worldwide.
Carol Johnson of Portland, Ore., left, Rev. Bill Ingraham of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Katherine Humphrey of Grand Rapids, Mich., sing during an interfaith prayer service on the Mall in Washington, April 25, 2004, as tens of thousands of women gathered for an abortion-rights rally.