
Day of song, night of conflict
Thousands advocated peacefully for labor, jobs and immigrant causes in Seattle. Then a few hundred protesters engaged in vandalism and minor clashes with police.
Tom James is a feature writer and photographer from Kingston, Washington, who has reported from Seattle, Olympia, Guatemala, Jordan, and the Olympic Peninsula on topics ranging from drug use in the Na
Thousands advocated peacefully for labor, jobs and immigrant causes in Seattle. Then a few hundred protesters engaged in vandalism and minor clashes with police.
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