Delayed from January, Oklahoma City’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade officially kicked off Black History Month for the city. Near the heart of Oklahoma City, hundreds celebrated on Saturday.
Dozens met at 24th and Lake Streets this morning, including members of the NAACP, city and county officials, the Omaha Police Chief and the mayor.
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H.B.C.U. bands have been part of the festivities since the first halftime show. This year, Southern University’s “Human Jukebox” will perform before the national anthem.
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