Thousands gathered in Seattle to honor Dr. King, emphasizing his enduring message and urging action against injustice.
SEATTLE — Thousands of people gathered Monday in Seattle to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., continuing a local tradition that has endured for more than four decades.
The day began with a rally at Garfield High School, where students, families and community leaders filled the gymnasium for music, speeches and reflection. By midday, the crowd poured into the streets for the annual march through downtown Seattle, ending at the Federal Building.
Organizers say the event, now in its 43rd year, remains
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