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A large group of protesters briefly shut down traffic for miles on FDR Drive Sunday night.

Video posted on social media showed hundreds of people marching north on the parkway at around 8:30 p.m., chanting “No justice, no peace.”

By around 9:15 p.m., the group left the roadway, making their way to Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, footage showed.

“No cops. No KKK. No fascist USA,” the protesters chanted.

The demonstration, billed as the “Black Womxn’s March,” had begun some four hours earlier from Times Square’s Red Steps before heading east.

The NYPD didn’t immediately respond to a request for information.

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Some protesters cooled themselves off as about 350 people organized by women's groups protest against police brutalityWilliam Miller
About 350 people organized by women’s groups walked around Harlem and the Upper East Side.
About 350 people organized by women's groups walked around Harlem and the Upper East Side.William Miller
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The marches culminated with a rally in Marcus Garvey Park.
The marches culminated with a rally in Marcus Garvey Park.William Miller
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Protesters marching down Times Square at 42nd Street in Manhattan for justice for Black women.
Protesters marching down Times Square at 42nd Street in Manhattan for justice for Black women.G.N.Miller/NYPost
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Protesters marching down Times Square at 42nd Street in Manhattan for justice for Black women.
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