![On the left, a grainy black and white image of women suffragettes marching and holding up banners from a 1917 march; in the middle, a black and white photo of female marchers holding up a "women strike for peace and equality" banner from a 1970 women's liberation march in New York City, where a woman pushes a stroller with a child in the foreground; on the right, an image from the 2020 women's march in Washington D.C. with a group holding up a yellow, pink and blue banner reading "rise up"](https://www.gpb.org/sites/default/files/styles/flexheight/public/2020-09/untitled_design.png?itok=QRKCZZd3)
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On the left, suffragettes marching in Washington D.C. in the spring of 1917; in the middle, women demonstrators in support of women's liberation march in New York City in Aug. 1970; on the right, participants of the Women's March gather to march around the White House in Jan. 2020, three years after the first march in 2017.
Credit: AP Photo; AP Photo; AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta