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Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Breanna Woods attended the march with her two children, Leleida (3) left, and Zaryn (6) right, along with her father-in-law Ronald Woods.
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
All - The 28th annual Unity March from the the Washtenaw County Courthouse to the Second Baptist Church took place on Jan 10, 2009, in advance of Martin Luther King day. Participants had chili and donuts at Fellowship hall after the walk. (Mark Bialek for Ann Arbor.com)
Hortense Howard of Ann Arbor smiles inside the courthouse before the start of the walk. "It keeps the spirit alive, that's the main thing," she said.
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson’s orange, white and purple was set aside on Saturday as more than 3,000 members of the university community gathered at Bowman Field clad in black for a 2-mile unity march led by members of the Tigers football team. (Photo by Ken Scar)
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
14-year-old Stephon Smith, left, and 16-year-old Huett Franklin, right, hold a church banner at the MLK Unity March on Jan. 13.
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
14-year-old Stephon Smith, left, and 16-year-old Huett Franklin, right, hold a church banner at the MLK Unity March on Jan. 13.
To hold reverence and celebrate the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr on the 50th Anniversary of his assassination, Black Lives Matter Greater NY, among other civil rights organizations and New Yorkers , participated on a walk through Harlem on April 4, 2018, as renowned leaders, artists and activists share their talents and collectively celebrate the Unity that Dr. King catalyzed around the world. (Photo by Erik McGregor)