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Hundreds of marchers came out to celebrate May Day, May 1, with seven different marches that fed into a main rally at the Inner Harbor’s McKeldin Square.

March for Palestine, Hands Off Our Students and Faculty, 99 vs1, March for Culture Workers, Migrant Justice, Worker Justice, and the Family and Kids March for Justice met in various locations throughout the city and joined together at McKeldin to hear speeches and rally at the downtown square.

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