Keith Mason: Before the march even started we had about 80 people who did what we call a "die in." . . . We laid down in the very front of the march . . . in the fetal position. We had our bodies chalked like the police would chalk a body in a homicide . . . on the road in the very front of the march so the marchers would have to march over the chalk lines of these bodies.
I actually noticed two young ladies that were going to be a part of the pro-choice march stop and watch us. And as they observed what was happening one of our young ladies started sobbing . . . and then the pro-choice girls . . . started sobbing themselves and they turned away and they walked away. They walked away not in the direction where people were going to be marching.