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  2. March for Life (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The March for Life proceedings begin around noon. [6] They typically consist of a rally at the National Mall near Fourth Street (in 2018, this was near 12th St. NW). [20] It is followed by a march which travels down Constitution Avenue NW, turns right at First Street NE, and then ends on the steps of the Supreme Court of the United States, where another rally is held.

  3. The March for Life rallies against abortion with an eye ... - AOL

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    Friday's March for Life is the second such event since the June 2022 Supreme Court ruling that ended the federal protection for abortion rights enshrined in Roe v. Wade.

  4. Trump makes history with appearance at March for Life - AOL

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    Donald Trump on Friday became the first sitting president to attend the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., where he delivered a speech aimed at shoring up his support among evangelical voters.

  5. EWTN - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Roman Catholic programming. It is the largest Catholic television network in America, [1] and is purported to be "the world's largest religious media network", [2] (and according to the network itself) reaching 425 million people in 160 countries, [2] with 11 networks.

  6. ‘March for Life’ in St. Paul gathers anti-abortion rally

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  7. Nellie Gray (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Jane Gray (1924 [1] – August 13, 2012) was an American anti-abortion activist who founded the annual March for Life in 1974, in response to the Supreme Court ruling Roe v. Wade, which decriminalized abortion the previous year. The New York Times credits her with popularizing the term pro-life. [2]

  8. Nathan Phillips (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Notes 2] Phillips had walked towards and into a group of adolescent boys from Covington Catholic High School (CovCath), who had traveled from Kentucky on a school trip to attend the anti-abortion March for Life. [Notes 3] He began to sing the AIM Song, a Native American intertribal song from the Red Power movement.

  9. Relevant Radio - Wikipedia

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    Relevant Radio broadcasts "talk radio for Catholic life" over a network of 206 stations. Relevant Radio owns and operates 133 stations, and distributes programs to an additional 73 affiliates. Relevant Radio is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Lincolnshire, Illinois , with additional studios in Green Bay, Wisconsin .

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