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In 1917, suffragists from New York picketed outside the White House.
Irate patriots picketed theatres, and producers shied away from his work.
Fans bombarded ABC with protests and petitions and picketed network affiliates.
Students and academics have signed open letters and picketed police headquarters.
His main business, the Continental National Bank of Miami, was picketed.
But several animal rights groups repeatedly criticized, picketed and sued Ringling Bros.
And in April, protesters picketed architect Thomas Heatherwick's "Vessel" at Hudson Yards.
Britain's first transgender MEP, Nikki Sinclaire, picketed outside the forlorn pub front.
Protestors picketed Falcons facilities and PETA lobbied the NFL to banish him.
About 1,32.73 union members picketed outside its Megawatt Park headquarters in Johannesburg.
Women's groups are aggressively picketed for being exclusionary; men's clubs are left unmolested.
Still, the largest garbage treatment center, just outside Paris, remains picketed by workers.
As a child, you picketed in Union Square against executing the Rosenbergs. Yes.
Workers also picketed outside the Tricastin nuclear site, in the south of France.
They picketed at the gates and organized protests and a petition signed by hundreds.
Other striking teachers picketed in the Friday rain -- some with signs, some with umbrellas.
Public outcry But several animal rights groups repeatedly criticized, picketed and sued Ringling Bros.
At one store location in Colorado Springs, employees even picketed outside their store Wednesday.
Teachers have picketed everywhere from blue California -- Harris' home state -- to red North Carolina.
Joe Kennedy (D-MA) spoke to Marriott workers Wednesday morning as they picketed in Boston.
In a rare protest by senior medical staff, dozens of doctors picketed outside Parirenyatwa Hospital.
Members of the Ku Klux Klan picketed the tour, and conservative groups burned their records.
Black Lives Matter and other groups have picketed her office weekly and disrupted public events.
Those who marched and picketed in Selma wore nice suits, prim dresses, gloves, and heeled shoes.
People were so shocked by Hitler's eloquent monologue that they condemned, boycotted, and picketed the production.
And protesters in New York picketed a two-night concert staging at Carnegie Hall in 2008.
I was outraged when people picketed The Last Temptation of Christ without having seen the film.
The arrest swiftly prompted protests by journalists and their supporters, who picketed the Moscow police headquarters.
Since then, union members have picketed the Gebze factory every day in Turkey's arid summer heat.
Sanders supporters have picketed her fundraising events, and last weekend hurled 1,000 dollar bills at her motorcade.
Their home has been picketed by protesters, who recently shouted down Ms. Mosby at a public meeting.
Some family members were so upset by "The Great Santini" that they picketed his book-signing appearances.
Black artists picketed the show, and soon afterward took their activist anger to other New York museums.
Since then, those pilots have picketed and threatened to strike, leaving millions of deliveries at a standstill.
Families protested at theaters around the US and picketed its premiere, singing Christmas carols outside the cinema.
Maspeth residents picketed a hotel being used as a shelter, spewing hate as homeless children sat inside.
Protesters picketed outside Great Ormond Street Hospital, and Judge Francis denounced death threats against hospital staff members.
Last years, groups of pilots picketed at the Dallas airport and outside the airline's headquarters in Miramar, Florida.
Late last year, about 50 guild members picketed Leftfield and one of its cable partners, A&E Networks.
So over three years, she picketed the shop and plastered signs on its windows protesting the odoriferous invasion.
The week Powder was released, Winters, then 22, and five friends picketed a prerelease screening of the Disney film.
Suffragists picketed outside the Metropolitan Opera House in 1919 where President Wilson was speaking to the League of Nations.
Parris' Chinese ventures have been caricatured in local cartoons, picketed by unions, and investigated by the state of California.
Take a look at how people celebrated, protested, and picketed at May Day celebrations around the world this year:
She brought workers doughnuts Thursday as they picketed outside a factory in Detroit, where they build Cadillacs and Chevys.
He has picketed across the City of Brotherly Love in the dress, while calling his drag persona Altfact Kelly.
On November 17 of last year, 450 members of the SAG-AFTRA union picketed developer Insomniac Games in Burbank, California.
How we got here Four years ago, Chicago teachers picketed outside schools over salaries, benefits, and evaluations for nine days.
Last week they picketed outside the Long Island City, Queens, facility, joined by city councilmen, labor advocates, and religious leaders.
Teachers have picketed in front of many of the district's 500 schools and have held several rallies in downtown Chicago.
For nine months, through the depths of the recession, they picketed in a cornfield across the street from the plant.
When the older people who would see their pensions reduced picketed in Managua, the capital, pro-government mobs attacked them.
Many of those who have picketed, including Mount Vernon, N.Y. resident Gilda Ward, have focused squarely on Democrats' impeachment push.
Then, activists aligned with the Sunrise Movement recently picketed him at a New York City fundraiser hosted by a billionaire.
My family were not culture warriors: We never picketed, and I'm not sure we ever discussed the subject at home.
On Tuesday, police were shown on television pushing back elderly protesters as they picketed in Buenos Aires for better retirement benefits.
She brought workers doughnuts last month as they picketed outside a factory in Detroit, where they build Cadillacs and Chevys. Sen.
Thousands of students picketed across Europe on Friday, skipping school to demand action on climate change, the New York Times reports.
Since the strike began, teachers have picketed at many of the district's 500 schools and have held downtown rallies and marches.
As soon as Kink moved in, local protesters picketed, complaining about such a salacious business being in close proximity to schools.
Some of those invited to the meeting in February had picketed outside the bureau's headquarters on Mulvaney's first day at work.
Within hours of Ms. Smalls's tweet, an angry crowd of several dozen people gathered outside the business and picketed nearby stores.
In West Virginia, after a successful strike over salaries last year, teachers picketed this year to fight a charter schools bill.
Students at universities in the capital picketed on their campuses, and were met by mobs of government supporters who attacked them.
Since then Bolivia has been in crisis, with many cities shut down by road blocks, some borders closed and government buildings picketed.
The police in London arrested, then released on bail, 12 labor union members who picketed a department store dressed as Santa Claus.
Miami (CNN)The first U.S. cruise ship bound for Cuba in decades set sail Sunday as salsa music played and protesters picketed nearby.
The Beatles' music was boycotted, their albums were burned—along with crosses—and their concerts were picketed by Klansmen making unsubtle death threats.
The Irish Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, which picketed The Irish Times, receives foreign funding but claims to be exempt from government oversight.
All of the hotels being picketed are open, and while services may be curtailed, Ms. Kim emphasized that rooms are cleaned between guests.
I'd much rather use this column to tell you about protesters who dressed as angels to prevent victims' funerals from being picketed by bigots.
"We knew about Madonna and Marilyn Manson in my family because we picketed their concerts," Perry told Vogue in her May 2017 cover interview.
In New York, about two dozen protesters chanting "Shame on you Goldman Sachs" picketed outside of Goldman's headquarters in lower Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon.
After the Haitian migrants began arriving this summer in Montreal, a smattering of protesters picketed near the city's Olympic Stadium, where some were housed.
Teachers in Oklahoma picketed the Capitol for nine days, calling for funding that largely did not materialize, though they did get a $6,000 raise.
It was the site of a confrontation last year when activist groups picketed a meeting of the Artists' Political Action Network at the gallery.
Providers featured in the CMP videos have been picketed at their homes, received death threats, and been forced to move or go into hiding.
Sanders's campaign has been more vocal about calling attention to Clinton's reliance on big-money donors, and his supporters recently picketed a recent Clinton fundraiser.
Meanwhile in Europe, warehouse workers in Germany went on strike, and workers in the UK, Spain, and Poland picketed, over poor conditions and low pay.
On Monday, demonstrators forced the salon to shutter its storefront, with the police escorting the workers to a van, and picketed other nail salons nearby.
At Elmira College in Western New York, 60 students picketed the home of the college president after he distributed free copies through the campus mail.
In support of their cause, women took to the streets in massive parades, picketed the White House, logged countless hours lobbying state and federal legislatures.
In March, Roman Catholic protesters in Poland picketed the exhibition, disgusted by what they regarded as satanic imagery (a charge Ms. Abramovic has wearily denied).
Phelps, which protected the hateful speech of Westboro Baptist Church members who picketed military funerals with signs asserting God hates members of the LGBT community.
As a promoter with an edgy show to sell, the best you can hope is for it to be picketed by the irate and narrow-minded.
Demonstrators stage a sit-in at a drug-store lunch counter in Arlington, Virginia, while being picketed by American Nazi Party members on June 22009, 211.
Hundreds of them recently picketed CNN, and I'm regularly deluged by emails from Bernie backers who feel the press — including Vox — is biased against their candidate.
In Washington DC, they and their followers picketed the White House, provoking arrest and enduring hunger strikes and force feeding at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia.
Exactly how and why is uncertain — they'd picketed the abortion clinic on a day when it was closed, so they've hardly stopped any sacrifices to Moloch.
Patterson used a similar strategy during the 1999 trial of Matthew Shepard's killers, where a LGBTQ hate group picketed, as Westboro plans to do in Orlando.
She not only opposed the war, but openly picketed "Kaiser Wilson" in one of the first White House protests and an early example of nonviolent resistance.
The show was picketed and subjected to hate mail by white people who considered Ali a draft dodger and black people who called him a sellout.
They picketed and marched, joined by some faculty members and undergrads, blocking traffic near the famously forested campus about an hour southwest of downtown San Jose.
Flight attendants last year picketed at some of the country's largest airports to protest United's decision to cut cabin crew staffing in order to save money.
People that come to America to live the "Dream" don't have the mindset of a white picketed fence, these people are coming here for more opportunities.
When she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Julia, the Jewish Defense League picketed the Academy Awards as a protest against her work on the documentary.
We have marched, we have fasted, we have picketed, and we have boycotted, but always in a way that reflects our strong belief in America's core values.
More than 100 members of the union picketed the main entrance to the site at Civaux, in mid-western France, and booed the minister as he arrived.
"I think that's the allure of this film -- the perfect cookie cutter white picketed fenced houses and the underbelly of what goes on behind closed doors," she said.
On Monday, the UT-Austin Faculty Council voted to adopt a resolution protesting Dean Dempster's actions, while students picketed and leafleted the campus in protest of the plan.
As teachers have marched through downtown and picketed outside schools in recent days, they have often been greeted by supportive car honks and parents offering apple cider and doughnuts.
In Langhorne, the 85 workers at a G.M. auto parts warehouse, some of whom earn less than $20 per hour, picketed outdoors, day and night, in six-hour shifts.
It has been rocked by political turmoil since April, when students and older people who picketed against proposed reductions in social security benefits were attacked by pro-government mobs.
Writers picketed for 100 days in the 2007 strike, bringing TV production to a halt and causing $2.5 billion in economic losses in Los Angeles, according to government economists.
Thousands of workers picketed on March 7 in protest of job cuts and wages that have not kept up with inflation, which was clocked at about 40 percent in 2016.
Labor unions and impassioned workers interested in forming them—or winning concessions from management without an official union—have picketed workplaces across the United States for well over a century.
In the nineteen-nineties, that same premise got the Sharon Stone icepick-killer pulp blockbuster "Basic Instinct" picketed for homophobia; in 2019, female viewers are cheering on the same concept.
DETROIT — The music and chants from outside a General Motors assembly plant at midnight Monday could be heard from several blocks away as United Auto Workers members picketed the plant.
Last year, staffing disputes were a central topic when nurses in five states picketed and threatened to strike hospitals operated by HCA, one of the country's largest health care providers.
On May 21st peasants in house dresses and ranchero hats picketed the halls of congress to protest against an attempt by Arena and the FMLN to pass a new amnesty law.
Last week, when Teamsters from United picketed outside a transportation conference in New York where the airline was giving an update on its business, the comments about Munoz were relatively positive.
A shadowy group, the Boyle Heights Alliance Against Artwashing and Displacement, has picketed and otherwise publicly opposed 356 Mission as a symbol of the increasing gentrification of the largely Latino neighborhood.
They picketed a $400/plate dinner hosted by the Marciano Brothers, and demand that Olivia Marciano, the Foundation's Artistic Director and a board member at the arts nonprofit LAXART, speak up.
The Trump Taj Mahal, which has been picketed since July 1 by hundreds of striking employees, will shut its doors for good after Labor Day, the casino's management announced on Wednesday.
Mr. Booth was a chief organizer of the April 1965 Washington march, during which more than 15,000 protesters paraded from the Washington Monument to the Capitol and picketed the White House.
" In 2011, British radical feminist Julie Bindel, who picketed the film when it came out, took to the Guardian with her essay, "I was wrong about I Spit on Your Grave.
Striking teachers, who have been without a contract since July 1, have picketed daily in front of many of the district's 500 schools and have rallied several times in downtown Chicago.
In the years since, the head of a regional opera house was sacked after the church took against one of his productions of Wagner, exhibitions have been attacked and theatres picketed.
UNITE HERE and the Culinary Workers have since held rallies and protests at the Vegas hotel, and have picketed at other locations like the Trump National Golf Course in Los Angeles.
Members of the recently formed Hospital Authority Employees Alliance picketed public hospitals Monday morning before a meeting with a Hospital Authority official, where they said they were unable to reach an agreement.
Because the women who came one second ahead of me, historically speaking, had filed lawsuits and picketed their employers and gotten in the face of their bosses to fight for equal rights.
In Oklahoma, the threat of a walkout garnered a $6,203 raise for teachers, but they still picketed the Capitol for nine days, calling for additional school funding that mostly did not come.
They had picketed in the snow and rain until union leaders and city officials struck a deal to raise teacher pay and to put a social worker and nurse in each school.
ABUJA, July 13 (Reuters) - Workers resumed at MTN Nigeria on Friday after the country's labour union picketed the South African telecoms company over the rights of workers to join unions, the company said.
Their exasperation reached a peak in June, when rival sit-ins picketed the governor and the chief minister while the city's top, centrally appointed civil servants mounted a boycott of Aam Aadmi directives.
Around a quarter of Ryanair's 350 pilots based in Ireland have taken part in a series of one-day strikes and a number picketed in the rain outside Dublin airport on Friday morning.
Their marches recall groups active in the 1960s and 70s, like the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition, who picketed outside of the Whitney Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, demanding to be included.
She also picketed alongside maritime workers and contributed political cartoons for a union newspaper during the 1934 West Coast Longshoremen's Strike, which led to the unionization of all ports in the West Coast.
Later, after taking a photography class while studying art at Brooklyn College, Mr. Levy started bringing a camera along as he and his friends protested and picketed over both national and local issues.
While Eskom and Nersa faced off in court, several dozen workers from two of the utility's largest unions - NUM and NUMSA - picketed Eskom's Megawatt Park headquarters to protest government plans to split Eskom.
As a seminarian, he picketed Cardinal John Patrick Cody for cutting funds at inner-city schools, and when Pfleger decided that he needed extra tickets for his ordination service he printed thirty counterfeits.
Tens of thousands across the country peacefully chanted, picketed and protested Monday against President Donald Trump's immigration and labor policies on May Day, despite a small pocket of violent unrest in the Pacific Northwest.
The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) "today picketed General Electric head offices in Lagos over unpaid salaries of some staff," said Lumumba Okugbara, acting general secretary for the union.
In fact, despite his charitable giving through the Robin Hood Foundation, his Greenwich, Connecticut, mansion was picketed by left-leaning protesters in 2015 who called him the face of hedge fund greed and influence.
About 200 Newark, N.J., protesters picketed outside the city's Prudential Center on Monday during the MTV Video Music Awards to demand action on elevated lead levels in the city's tap water, according to NJ.com.
In 2014, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) picketed when the festival showed a trailer for "The Last Horsemen of New York," Mary Haverstick and Michele Mercure's documentary about Manhattan carriage drivers.
A letter from UAW Vice President Terry Dittes to members on Wednesday confirmed progress has been made this week, as roughly 48,000 union workers picketed outside the automaker's U.S. plants for the 10th day.
He called for the city's schools to be picketed in 1965 for what amounted to segregation, he threw "Free Angela Davis" rallies and waded into the debate after Native Americans took over Alcatraz in 000.
Negotiators for the union and school system have been trading proposals since the strike began, while teachers have picketed daily in front of many of the system's 500 schools and held rallies in downtown Chicago.
Over the weekend, demonstrators picketed Apple stores and resellers across China protesting against the recent ruling in the Hague that Beijing had no legal basis to claim a large part of the South China Sea.
On May 14, thousands of Muscovites protested the plan, and dozens picketed the lower house of Parliament, the Duma, every time it was debated, ultimately pushing the government to change some aspects of the law.
"Believe me, if we have to close down our government, we're building that wall," the president told his supporters at a rally in Phoenix last week, as anti-wall, pro-immigrant protesters picketed the venue.
After all, they had picketed the festival a few years before, and I was the rabbi whom Westboro had called a "whore" in its protest in Long Beach that year, as Chen mentions in his piece.
About a week later, on Tuesday, over 100 protesters picketed four unofficial Apple dealers in Suining in the eastern province of Jiangsu for about three hours, urging customers not to buy the genuine Apple goods on sale.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Airport workers and trade unions picketed a meeting of global airline chiefs on Thursday, demanding the industry improve staff pay and conditions as new figures showed airlines should make more money than anticipated this year.
In the eighties, Carolyn told me, when she worked as a librarian and Robert had a job as a dockworker, the family picketed a Shell Oil gas station for the company's refusal to divest from South Africa.
For example, British feminist Julie Bindel, who picketed the film when it came out, walked back some of her misgivings about it in the 2011 article "I was wrong about I Spit on Your Grave" (The Guardian).
So far this year, teachers have picketed in one of the wealthiest states -- California, which has strong protections for public unions -- and one of the poorest: West Virginia, which has rolled back union protections in recent years.
"I feel really hopeful by the support that I have seen around the city," said Suzanne Van Kersen, who teaches English as a second language, as she picketed outside Mather High School on the city's North Side.
And this week, protesters in Burnaby, BC picketed outside a hotel while inside, hearings to decide whether Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline is in the public interest marched ahead in a ballroom that resembled a ghost town.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As Los Angeles teacher Diana Castillo picketed in the rain alongside her husband, brother and daughter, who all work for or attend district schools, she didn't bring up the paychecks her family would be missing.
Founded by friends John Schwartz, Jackson Defa, and Mario F. Chavarria, the business has been picketed by a patchwork of community groups since its opening, with protesters shouting "SHAME" through megaphones at people who cross their picket line.
He met Paul Robeson and W. E. B. Du Bois, picketed a Woolworth's store in Chicago to protest segregation in the South, and supported a voter registration project in Tennessee sponsored by the interracial Congress of Racial Equality.
Okugbara said members of the trade union, one of Nigeria's two main organizations representing oil workers, also picketed GE offices in southeastern oil hub Port Harcourt and was considering picketing offices in the capital, Abuja, later in the week.
Mr. Kane leans so hard and so fearlessly — if the protesters who picketed London want shame, Mr. Kane is resplendently shameless — on his particular enthusiasms, and the mad, alchemical way he combines them, that his shows are a wonder to behold.
This week, the New York Times reported that a group of about 50 Catholic schoolteachers picketed the Archdiocese of Washington's traditional Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Tuesday, which commemorated back-to-school season.
In late November, more than 150 prominent artists, curators and gallery workers picketed in front of the Puck Building in Downtown Manhattan, owned by the family of Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump's husband and now a senior adviser to President Trump.
WHITFIELD: For years, the elephants and their dance routines were a big draw for a circus fan, but not at all popular with animal rights groups which deplored their treatment and repeatedly criticized, picketed and sued the company for its treatment of animals.
Demanding that the government help homeowners swamped by debt accumulated in the subprime mortgage crisis in the 2000s, she picketed the home of Ben S. Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman at the time, and joined a small group that met with him privately.
In 2016, after a website dug up a year-old blog post by the restaurant's owners revealing they had begun raising and slaughtering animals on their family farm, many vegans boycotted and picketed the chain while its founders reportedly received death threats.
The settlement came after tens of thousands of teachers in the nation's second-largest public school system marched in downtown Los Angeles and picketed outside schools for six school days, and after a round of marathon negotiating sessions over the holiday weekend.
Many of the tour dates on the "Dead to the World Tour" were picketed by religious organizations, however, the album would go on to spawn six more music videos over the course of the next two-year period, two of which would never see release.
Ms. Davis's case is not the first to highlight the gender disparities of the N.F.L. As far back as the 21976s, the National Organization for Women picketed the Cowboys' cheerleader tryouts and feminists denounced cheerleaders as "sexist tools," as The Times once put it.
A handful of unofficial Apple stores were picketed and social media users encouraged each other to destroy their Apple goods, in a rare instance of the tech firm being targeted as a symbol of perceived injustice following an international ruling against Chinese territorial claims.
United Airlines flight attendants last winter picketed at United's hubs around the country after the company reduced staffing on board to FAA minimums (American and Delta were already staffed at that level), saying it compromised their safety, particularly as airlines fit more seats on board.
They picketed the Department of Agriculture in the rain, day and night; they spoke their minds to everybody from jumpy cops with two-foot billies to Attorney General Ramsey Clark; they went to jail for singing and praying in the streets on Capitol Hill.
Terms of the agreement For nearly two weeks, union members picketed and rallied in the streets demanding smaller class sizes and more case managers, librarians and other support staff in a city where many children face poverty, violence or grief at a young age.
" In the interview, she recalls her strict and sheltered childhood with her evangelical Christian pastor parents, saying that her schools were "makeshift," her days were filled with church and watching Bill O'Reilly and she only knew of Madonna and Marilyn Manson because her family "picketed their concerts.
Seen-it-all aides went rapt as Ms. Steinem recounted her experience as a 17-year-old in Washington ("We made it a project to swim in all the fountains"), the first president she remembers (Franklin D. Roosevelt) and the times she picketed outside the Capitol (numerous).
Terms of the agreement For nearly two weeks, union members picketed and rallied in the streets calling for demands such as smaller class sizes and more case managers, librarians and other support staff in a city where many children face poverty, violence or grief at a young age.
In 1971, for example, the 71-year-old Neel picketed the Whitney Museum's exhibition Contemporary Black Artists in America, for which the Whitney's director had refused to hire a black curator, instead hiring Robert Doty, who in turn refused to consult an expert on African American art and culture.
Protesters have picketed against the Na Put Makani wind farm on Oahu (which some say could impact wildlife), the $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea (a dormant volcano native Hawaiians consider sacred), and the $9 billion Honolulu Rail Transit project (several billion over budget and infamously mismanaged).
Their decision to organize with the United Steelworkers — North America's largest industrial labor union — occurs three weeks after a group of B&H employees picketed outside the store, announcing their intention to join a campaign launched by around 200 others stationed at the electronics merchandiser's two Brooklyn warehouses.
At the class dinner, I hugged my old classmates, and the women with whom I'd picketed what were then all-male clubs, and the student magazine colleague who remembered my pseudonym, Liz Sistrata, and if any of them thought I was a terrible writer, they were too polite to say so.
As in the other states where teachers have picketed, many districts in Arizona are facing teacher shortages in subjects like math, science and special education, with principals reporting that staff members are moving to deeper-pocketed states to earn up to $290,2000 more per year, or to work in better-funded classrooms.
She also tried to bury her unease about Westboro's apparent violation of "love thy neighbor," and was unsettled by the duplicity of the elders who took over as Phelps aged, as when they created a fake "Int'l News Service" claiming they'd picketed Westminster Abbey (though they were in Topeka), including Photoshopped images.
New York (CNN Business)As striking workers picketed idled General Motors plants for a 210th day on Wednesday, negotiators for the company and the United Auto Workers union made progress in reaching a deal to end the nation's biggest strike in more than a decade, according to people familiar with the talks.
It seems notable that at a moment when the Whitney is being fiercely criticized, and has been picketed, for having on its board a man whose businesses include the manufacture of tear gas that has been used against migrants at the Mexican border, exactly one invited artist, Michael Rakowitz, withdrew from the Biennial in protest.
They found Emmeline Pankhurst and the British militant Women's Social and Political Union decorating their signage in white, purple and green and the Pankhurst-influenced American Alice Paul choosing purple, white and gold to signify her National Woman's Party, devoted to civil disobedience, who picketed Woodrow Wilson's White House and were thrown in jail for it.
In the 290s, for instance, the National Front picketed meetings of the Paedophile Information Exchange, and it was the NF, the British National Party, and the English Defence League that led protests in 22013 against the sexual abuse of 1,400 children in Rotherham—the fact the perpetrators were British-Pakistani Muslim men no doubt being a contributing factor.
Mine prominently includes, alongside the pieces I've already mentioned, works by Edgar Degas ("Like Life" might justly be picketed were it lacking "The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer," modelled circa 1880 and cast in 1922), Augustus Saint-Gaudens (poignant busts in white marble and in pigmented wax, made in the mid-eighteen-nineties to memorialize the deceased young wife of a patron), Auguste Rodin (the uncanny glass "Mask of Hanako," depicting the face of a Japanese actress, from 1911), and Duane Hanson (from 1969-70 and 1984, hyperrealistic tableaux, starring a frowsy working-class housewife and a weary housepainter, that curiously become ever more affecting as their period looks recede in time).

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