-DRAWing- from the civil rights leader's most famous words, she said: "I have a dream that enough is enough".
More than 20,000 people filled a park near the school, -CHANTing- slogans such as "Enough is enough".
We will get rid of these public servants who only care about the gun -LOBBY-.
Yolanda Renee King gave a -ROUSING speech at the Washington rally.
Hundreds of thousands -DECRY- guns.
Our -BALLOTs- will stop bullets.
Protesters complained that they are tired of inaction by -GROWN-UPS-.
Organizers of the big -RALLY- in the nation's capital hoped their protest would match in numbers and spirit last year's Women's March.
President Donald Trump had yet to -WEIGH IN- on Twitter about the protests.
-SUMMONed- to action by student survivors of the Florida school shooting, hundreds of thousands of teenagers and their supporters rallied in the nation's capital.
A -BAN- on "weapons of war" for all but warriors.
In addition to pushing for -TIGHTer- gun laws, the students have been working to register young people to vote.
Organizers hope the passions of the crowds will translate into a -TIPPING POINT- starting with the elections.
Students have -TAPped INTO- a current of gun control sentiment that has been building for years
one of the biggest -YOUTH- protests since the Vietnam era
They called for such measures as a ban on high-capacity -MAGAZINEs- and assault-type rifles.
the piece of paper used to record someone's vote
to establish a connection with something, especially in order to take advantage of something
adults
to offer an opinion, advice, support, etc., especially in a forceful or authoritative way
a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause
call people to attend (a meeting)
a group of people seeking to influence politicians or public officials on a particular issue
exciting; stirring
a chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun
fixed, fastened, or closed firmly; hard to move, undo, or open
to take or obtain something from a particular source
to publicly denounce
say or shout repeatedly in a singsong tone
an official or legal prohibition
young people considered as a group
the point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change