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Diversity and unity are focus of MLK Day parade

Nina Wu
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Honolulu-Hawaii NAACP President Alphonso Braggs talks about the legacy Dr. King has left future generation.
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The Martin Luther King Jr. celebration parade Monday started at Magic Island and ended at Kapiolani Park, where a unity rally was held at the bandstand. Larry Schultz carried a portrait of King all through the parade.

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Honolulu-Hawaii NAACP President Alphonso Braggs, left, with Dr. Miles Jackson, a professor and dean emeritus from the University of Hawaii, gathered at the Kapiolani Park Bandstand.

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Chief Musician Chris Sams of the Navy’s Pacific Fleet band and Musician 2nd Class Evan Connell met before marching in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade.