Why didn't abortion rights protests sweep nation like Black Lives Matter?

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Why didn't abortion rights protests sweep nation like Black Lives Matter?
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Protests since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade have not attracted as many people as the demonstrations that followed after the police killing of George Floyd in 2020.

Many will recall the summer of 2020 as a summer of protests. They raged night after night, first in Minneapolis and then in cities across the country.'s life went viral, millions of Americans from all walks of life took to the streets to declare that Black lives matter and prompted a reckoning of America's history of racial injustice.overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that had guaranteed a right to abortion nationwide for almost 50 years.

Abortion rights activists protest against the Supreme Court abortion rights ruling, in New York on July 9, 2022.when that decision finally came on June 24, as people swathed in green—the color associated with the abortion rights movement—condemned the ruling.Black Lives MatterThe size of a protest is difficult to measure since organizers and law enforcement tend to differ in estimates.

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