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January 21 – March for Life 2022 - The annual March for Life protest through Washington, D.C., in dissent of the decision made in the 1973 Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade . January 23 – Thousands of protesters began marching at Washington, D.C., on Sunday, planning to march from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial , in protest of ...
4 [1860 June] Caleb Cushing resigned as permanent chair. 5 [1860 June] Douglas and Johnson were chosen as the candidates of the Front Street Theater convention after most of the Southern delegations walked out. The convention bolters soon formed their own convention, located at the Maryland Institute, also in Baltimore, on June 28, 1860.
Washington, D.C. The 1987 convention endorsed Jesse Jackson for president. [6] Jackson requested DSA not endorse him. [7] November 10–12, 1989 Baltimore, Maryland: This convention was the first convention to be held after the death of Michael Harrington, founder of DSOC and DSA. [6] [8] November 8–11, 1991 Chicago, Illinois [9] November 11 ...
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June 11-June 19, 1799 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: VII Sep. 8-Sep. 12, 1801 Trenton, New Jersey: VIII Sep. 11-Sep. 18, 1804 New York City: IX May 17-May 26, 1808 Baltimore, Maryland: X May 21-May 24, 1811 New Haven, Connecticut: XI May 17-May 24, 1814 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: XII May 20-May 27, 1817 New York City: XIII May 16-May 24, 1820
Statehouse Convention Center Little Rock, Arkansas [75] 75 th: July 13, 2008 – July 17, 2008: Sheraton Birmingham Birmingham, Alabama: Alpha Phi [76] 76 th: July 22, 2010 – July 30, 2010: Raleigh Convention Center Raleigh, North Carolina: Iota Iota [77] [78] 77 th: July 27, 2011 – July 31, 2011: Washington, D.C. Alpha Omega [1] [79] [r ...
1 This convention was known as the National Union Convention. 2 This convention was known as the National Union Republican Convention. 3 Sherman, who had been elected vice president in 1908, died six days before the 1912 election; he was subsequently replaced as Republican vice-presidential nominee by Nicholas M. Butler of New York.
July 17, 2008 – July 21, 2008: Bartle Hall Convention Center Kansas City, Missouri: 102 nd [120] 89 th July 15, 2009 – July 19, 2009: Hilton New Orleans Riverside New Orleans, Louisiana: 103 rd [121] [122] 90 th July 21, 2010 – July 25, 2010: Bally's Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada: 104 th [123] [124] 91 st June 22, 2011 – June 26, 2011 ...