People gathered in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan on Saturday, exactly five years after Occupy Wall Street began, describing how a small encampment spread to cities across the country.
On a separate page, we round up some of the response to the eviction of Occupy Wall Street protesters. To read that, go here. This was complied from news reports. 1 a.m.: Raid at Zuccotti Park begins.
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Yeah. You know, Occupy Wall Street from the very beginning was being criticized. The people in Zuccotti Park, the occupiers were being criticized for not really knowing how the system works.