
Donald Bright (left), who has lived in Washington, D.C., for 20 years, holds up a D.C. Statehood sign along the parade route while Adoria Doucette offers free tea to parade goers and marchers alike courtesy of Brother Ibrahim (not seen), whose house was decorated with pictures of "martyrs and people who died for a just cause." The first Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade in eight years took place along Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Southeast Washington, D.C. on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)
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