
A member of the Barack Obama Global Preparation Academy marching band plays the tuba during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade on Monday in Los Angeles.
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The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade took place in South Los Angeles on Monday morning, bringing together hundreds of people. The event, hosted by the Los Angeles Sentinel and Bakewell Media, celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The 2-mile parade started at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Western Avenue, then headed west on MLK to Crenshaw Boulevard, south on Crenshaw to Vernon Avenue, then east on Vernon and ended at Leimert Park Plaza, where the festivities continued.


The banner at the beginning of the parade welcomes Los Angeles residents to the annual event.
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Spectators reach out to grab candy being thrown.
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Members of the Hollywood High School L.A.C.E.R. Afterschool Program practice before the parade.
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The Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) takes part in the parade.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District All-City Honor Marching Band performs.
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