id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307011-xmc10kv0 Martin, Jennifer L. Why we march! Feminist activism in critical times: Lessons from the women's march on Washington 2020-05-11 .txt text/plain 5782 311 58 The largest response level in this figure was again for concerns about equal pay as a reason to march (93% indicated this area as a reason), yet an even smaller portion of these participants identified this issue as their greatest concern in the 2016 election (1.8%). J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f As shown in Figure 2 , the largest portion of participants identified issues other than gender as the strongest reason they marched, and this area was the second highest category identified as the strongest concern of the 2016 election. Every participant who identified issues other than gender as the strongest reason they marched indicated social class in their responses (100%), but, again, only a small portion of those who indicated this area as their strongest concern about the election did so (6.2%). ./cache/cord-307011-xmc10kv0.txt ./txt/cord-307011-xmc10kv0.txt