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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 17: A close up on the altered sign in the photograph from Women's March in 2017 is seen on display at the National Archives Research Center on Friday, January 17, 2020 in Washington, D.C. In the original of the 2017 photograph taken by Getty photographer Mario Tata, the street is packed with marchers carrying a wide variety of signs with the U.S. Capitol in the background. In the Archives version of the photograph at least four of those signs are altered. A sign that reads God Hates Trump has the word Trump blurred out so it reads only God Hates. A sign that reads Trump & GOP Hands Off Women has the word Trump blurred out. Signs with messages that referenced womens anatomy which were prevalent at the 2017 march - are also digitally altered. A sign that reads If my vagina could shoot bullets, itd be less REGULATED has the word vagina blurred out. And a sign that reads This Pussy Grabs Back has the word Pussy blurred out. (Photo by Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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