Students and CC citizens march in honor of MLK Jr.
Malik Knighten sing a rendition of "We Shall Overcome," to a group of students and Charles City Citizens at the Knights of Columbus Center. The group had marched on the suspension bridge and West Clark Street in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march and gathering was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted to racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
Matt Bruening and Kevin White recalling Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s biography to a group of students and Charles City Citizens at the Knights of Columbus Center. The group had marched on the suspension bridge and West Clark Street in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march and gathering was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted to racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
A group of students and Charles City Citizens marching on the suspension bridge and West Clark Street in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted to racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
A group of students carrying a banner made by Lincoln Elementary School students and Charles City Citizens marching on the suspension bridge and West Clark Street in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted to racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
Patrick Bruening, 8, and Declan Wheat, 9, marching out in front group of students and Charles City Citizens marching on the suspension bridge in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted to racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
Jaylah Ejiogu, 8, running out in front of a group of students and Charles City Citizens march on the suspension bridge in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
A group of students and Charles City Citizens marching on the suspension bridge in remembrance of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The march was put on by the Be The Bridge organization, which is devoted racial reconciliation. Press Photo By Thomas Nelson
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