Annual MLK Motorcade rolls through Louisville, highlighting civil rights work
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The annual event not only commemorates the birthday of MLK, but it also marks history for civil rights in the city.
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The motorcade lined up at 28th and Broadway with community leaders, elected officials, union members, Louisville Police and the Jefferson County Sheriff among those taking part.
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