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  2. Foley Square - Wikipedia

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    On November 17, 2011, Foley Square was the site of a protest which was part of the Occupy Wall Street movement, which took place after the protestors had been removed from nearby Zuccotti Park. Thousands of people attended the rally, including members of a dozen different unions. [7] Foley Square has been the site of many other protests and ...

  3. George Floyd protests in New York City - Wikipedia

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    During the daytime on June 2, protests were less violent than in days prior, and a stricter curfew went into effect requiring people to be indoors by 8:00 pm. [45] Thousands of protesters marched all over the city during the day. There was a peaceful gathering at the National September 11 Memorial, and another event at Foley Square. [41]

  4. George Floyd protests in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Protesters marched to City Hall and shut down traffic in Lower Manhattan. [120] [121] [122] The following day, May 29, peaceful protests resumed around Foley Square in Manhattan, but later protesters clashed with police at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and demolished two police vehicles in the Fort Greene neighborhood. [119]

  5. Police clash with protesters at abortion rights rally in Los ...

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    Protesters hold up photographs of Supreme Court justices during an abortion rights demonstration in New York's Foley Square on Tuesday. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters) (REUTERS) San Francisco, Calif.

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  8. Timeline of Occupy Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    November 17 – More than 30,000 demonstrated in and around Zuccotti Park, Union Square, Foley Square, the Brooklyn Bridge, and other locations through the city. [citation needed] A retired Philadelphia police captain, Ray Lewis, protested while wearing his uniform. He was arrested and charged with civil disobedience. [58] [59]

  9. Black Lives Matter protests in New York City - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] A large protest gathered in Manhattan's Foley Square and crossed the Brooklyn Bridge while another started in Harlem. Groups blocked traffic on major thoroughfares like the West Side Highway. [15] Overnight protests which began on the 4th led to more than 223 arrests, largely for disorderly conduct or refusal to clear the streets. [17]