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Vowing to "stand up and fight back" against the coming horrors, hundreds of thousands of women along with men are gearing up to march on Washington Saturday. Because we have in fact been here before, they will be following in the determined footsteps of a now-largely-forgotten 1913 New York to Washington Woman Suffrage Procession - 234 miles in 17 days - seeking to galvanize the suffrage movement in conjunction with Woodrow Wilson's inauguration. The D.C. marchers will be accompanied in spirit by hundreds of sister marches across the country, along with a wave of Nasty Women and We the People art projects meant to help "resist as much as possible." From one organizer, "We can't just be defeated...We have to be active."