What years did the Women’s March span?

The Women's March spanned across different years, as it was a series of protests that started in 2017 and continued annually on January 19th in subsequent years. The main Women's March was held on January 21, 2017, while subsequent marches were held on January 20, 2018, January 19, 2019, and January 18, 2020.

Didn't it start originally in 1913?

You are right, there was also a Women's March in 1913, which occurred on March 3rd, and is often referred to as the Women's Suffrage Parade or the Woman Suffrage Procession. It was organized by the suffragist Alice Paul and the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and it was the largest gathering for women's rights up to that point in the United States. The march was held on the eve of President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration to draw attention to the struggle for women's right to vote.

The Women's March is an ongoing movement that has taken place in multiple years. The initial Women's March occurred on January 21, 2017, following the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. Since then, subsequent Women's Marches have taken place on the same date in subsequent years, including January 20, 2018, January 19, 2019, and January 18, 2020. It is important to note that the Women's March is a global movement, and marches have also taken place in countries around the world on different dates.