ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 1月19日 06時50分
Photos by @andreabruce / Martin Luther King Day in Anacostia, a neighborhood in southeast Washington, D.C., usually includes a parade down Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue with high school bands, dance squads, candy and a lot of walking. This year, the parade didn’t happen due to COVID-19, but remnants of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy were still apparent. I went to Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue to see how residents were carrying on despite the canceled parade and the militarization of their city and asked them to reflect on this moment in history. "For democracy, what I would like to see is an equal education for all, children and adults," said Emma Ward, Ms. Senior D.C. 2011, seen in the second image, while volunteering on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue.
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