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Community members march along the newly designated

Community members march along the newly designated

Community members march along the newly designated Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor to honor Black History Month in Oceanside Calif., Feb. 25. The corridor passes by Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School and ... More

Community members march along the newly designated

Community members march along the newly designated

Community members march along the newly designated Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor to remember Black History Month in Oceanside Calif., Feb. 25. The march involved a rededication of the “King Sculptures,” which... More

Community members participate in the Pledge of Allegiance

Community members participate in the Pledge of Allegiance

Community members participate in the Pledge of Allegiance at one of the 14 ‘King Sculptures’ along the newly designated Martin Luther King Jr. corridor in Oceanside, Calif., Feb. 25. The 14 art pieces were crea... More

The Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor has been established

The Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor has been established

The Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor has been established along Mesa Boulevard which includes the 14 “King Sculptures” along Mesa Boulevard near the Martin Luther King Jr. School and park in Oceanside, Calif. Si... More

The Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor was established

The Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor was established

The Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor was established along Mesa Boulevard near the Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School in Oceanside, Calif. Dozens of community members marched to honor of King and Black His... More

Community members walk to view the 14 art pieces along

Community members walk to view the 14 art pieces along

Community members walk to view the 14 art pieces along the newly named Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor in honor of Black History Month in Oceanside, Calif., Feb. 25. Since the 14 art displays were installed 11 ... More

Community members march along the newly named Martin

Community members march along the newly named Martin

Community members march along the newly named Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor to pay tribute to Black History Month in Oceanside, Calif., Feb. 25. The corridor passes by Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School... More

Councilman Jerry Kerns and Reginald Owens, the present

Councilman Jerry Kerns and Reginald Owens, the present

Councilman Jerry Kerns and Reginald Owens, the present publicity chair for the North County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, unveil one of two pieces of art which were o... More

Reginald Owens, a retired Marine and the present publicity

Reginald Owens, a retired Marine and the present publicity

Reginald Owens, a retired Marine and the present publicity chair for the North County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, addresses community members gathered to witness th... More

Community members march along the newly designated

Community members march along the newly designated

Community members march along the newly designated Martin Luther King Jr. Corridor to remember Black History Month in Oceanside Calif., Feb. 25. The march involved a rededication of the “King Sculptures,” which... More

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