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A Silent Protest: 1,500 Women March for Peace on Fifth Avenue at the Start of World War I

Summary by seeoldnyc.com
On the afternoon of August 29, 1914, a different kind of procession moved down New York’s Fifth Avenue. Just weeks after the outbreak of a massive war in Europe, the street known for its opulent mansions and fashionable shoppers became a stage for a solemn protest. Approximately 1,500 women, united in their opposition to the conflict, marched in a demonstration that was striking for its silence. The Women’s Peace Parade was organized by prominen…
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seeoldnyc.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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