Their signs spoke of support for abortion rights, immigrants, Black Lives Matter and science — and of their disgust with newly inaugurated President Donald Trump.
Politics drew hundreds of thousands to the Women's March on Washington Saturday (Jan. 21). But many said they were also compelled by their faith.
Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Buddhist, they rejected the notion that the conservative religious people successfully courted by Trump — out in force on the National Mall for his inauguration Friday — represent the only voice of religious America.
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