Tens of thousands of people gathered along Martin Luther King Drive on Monday to march nearly three miles in remembrance of the civil rights leader.
Gospel music, cheers and chants like “this is what community looks like” filled the air while marchers made the trek through the city’s East Side from the MLK Jr. Academy for Arts Integration toward Pittman-Sullivan park.
The San Antonio march, known for being the biggest MLK Jr. event in the country, celebrated its 39th anniversary this year.
After the march, participants congregated at Pittman-Sullivan Park for a keynote address from three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas and a performance from Grammy-winning singer Coco Jones. Other multicultural dance and music performances continued throughout the day along with food and ware vendors.
Here are some of the sights seen at this year’s event.
























