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The history of anarchist involvement in counter-inaugural protest stretches back to the 1960s.

This article traces it from 1969 to 2013:

https://crimethinc.com/ungovernable

"After police drove them back from the parade route, 300-400 'ultramilitants' raged through five city blocks, smashing the windows of banks, businesses, and police cruisers, writing graffiti, chucking bottles and stones at police and soldiers, and repeatedly burning American flags."

That was 1969.

In 2001, 600 anarchists marching in a black bloc broke through a secret service checkpoint, nearly reaching the parade route, and raised the black flag at the Navy memorial as Bush's motorcade drove by.

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In 2005, anarchists once again marched on the inauguration, then took the streets once more that night in a raucous march that damaged banks and a police substation in a gentrifying neighborhood.

https://crimethinc.com/2005inauguration



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The history of anarchist involvement in counter-inaugural protest stretches back to the 1960s.

This article traces it from 1969 to 2013:

https://crimethinc.com/ungovernable

"After police drove them back from the parade route, 300-400 'ultramilitants' raged through five city blocks, smashing the windows of banks, businesses, and police cruisers, writing graffiti, chucking bottles and stones at police and soldiers, and repeatedly burning American flags."

That was 1969.

In 2001, 600 anarchists marching in a black bloc broke through a secret service checkpoint, nearly reaching the parade route, and raised the black flag at the Navy memorial as Bush's motorcade drove by.

https://crimethinc.com/five

In 2005, anarchists once again marched on the inauguration, then took the streets once more that night in a raucous march that damaged banks and a police substation in a gentrifying neighborhood.

https://crimethinc.com/2005inauguration

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