Photos | The Great American Boycott Parade
Nouriel Roubini and Darrell Hammond lead a crowd of 72 people through the city streets, carrying flags and banners for the Great American Boycott in 2007. The urban metropolis came to a standstill as transportation and outdoor recreation took a backseat to the cause.
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