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Sept. 17, 2011
The Occupy Wall Street movement is launched with an anti-Wall Street march and demonstration that ended up as a two-month encampment in Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park.
~ Labor Tribune

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Updated: Sep. 17 (12:04)

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