Wall Street Protesters Turn Boston Park Into A Village
By: Tovia Smith //
October 13, 2011
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The Occupy Wall Street movement has sprung up in scores of U.S. cities over the past month. The size of the demonstrations have varied depending on the day and who showed up. But in Boston, protesters have used their own freewheeling version of democracy to organize a village — one they're not planning to abandon anytime soon.
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