"If that other woman of whom you spoke could march and fight, so can I!"
In the Fall 1973 marching season, 23 woman marched, together with 120 men.
Egyptian women march against violence by security services in Cairo.
That's why women are marching, not just for today but all their lives.
I asked a local friend why a particular woman didn't march; she shook her head briskly.
Newspapers around the country picked up the story of women marching for a political purpose.
Up to the table marched two women in long black gowns with red shoes.
This spring, real women will march under a madder banner.
The woman behind the table stood with a suspicious frown and marched forward.