31st Kingdom Day Parade
Marching groups and drill teams, such as the one from the American Federation of Teachers Local 1521, make their way down Martin Luther King Boulevard in South Los Angeles during the 31st Kingdom Day Parade on Monday.
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Marchers bring New Orleans style to the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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Marchers bring New Orleans style to the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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Brothers Johan, Carter and Quinn Moses dance and wave flags while watching the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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Carter Moses watches the Kingdom Day Parade along Martin Luther King Boulevard in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti greets residents at the start of the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District marching band makes its way down Martin Luther King Boulevard during the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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The dancers from Hollywood Carnival make their way down Martin Luther King Boulevard during the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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People in the crowd along Martin Luther King Boulevard in South Los Angeles on Monday snap photos during the 31st Kingdom Day Parade, honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
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A group of riders on custom bicycles make their way along Martin Luther King Boulevard during the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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During the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday, L.A. City Council members Herb Wesson and Curren Price were to ride on the float with a portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. titled “Unity For today, legacy for yesterday, vision for tomorrow.”
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Spectators in South Los Angles on Monday look for the best viewing spot for the 31st Kingdom Day Parade, honoring the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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A dancer lines up in the staging area ahead of the 31st Kingdom Day Parade in South Los Angeles on Monday.
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