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North Charleston honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with third annual parade
Summary
North Charleston held its third annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade on Monday, drawing marching bands, dancers, decorated floats and families to celebrate unity and reflect on his legacy.
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Color, music and reflection filled the streets of North Charleston on Monday as the city held its third annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade. Families, local leaders and community groups joined the procession to honor his life and legacy. Marching bands, dancers and decorated floats moved along the route while spectators waved flags and signs. Organizers said the event is intended to unite people across generations, backgrounds and beliefs.
Event details:
- The parade was the third annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and took place Monday afternoon in North Charleston.
- Marching bands, dancers and decorated floats participated, and children and families lined the streets cheering.
- Sylvia with the FIT Line Dancers said the group supports one another and believes in unity, reflecting Dr. King's message.
- North Charleston Mayor Reggie Burgess said hosting the parade shows pride and progress and noted the city now hosts its own celebrations.
- Organizers described the event as a reminder that honoring Dr. King involves continuing his work beyond a single day.
Summary:
The parade reinforced local efforts to honor Dr. King's message of unity and service while showcasing community participation. Undetermined at this time.
