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Marchers make their way down Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Danville Monday afternoon, during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day march held as part of a gospel service at First Baptist Church.
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Nia Stokes sings a solo with the First Baptist Church children’s choir.
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From left, Damarius Frye, Jayla Emerson and Nahla Yeast sing with the First Baptist Church children’s choir.
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From left, Damarius Frye, Jayla Emerson and Nahla Yeast sing with the First Baptist Church children’s choir.
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Congregation members clap along with a song during the Martin Luther King Jr. service at First Baptist Church in Danville Monday.
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From left, Damarius Frye, Jayla Emerson and Nahla Yeast sing with the First Baptist Church children’s choir.
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First Baptist Church’s children’s choir performs during the Martin Luther King Jr. gospel service.
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Paris Bowman from Lancaster Predestinarian Baptist Church sings during the Martin Luther King Jr. service at First Baptist Church in Danville.
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Congregation members clap along with a song during the Martin Luther King Jr. service at First Baptist Church in Danville Monday.
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Attendees stand and clap along with a song during a gospel service for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday at First Baptist Church in Danville.
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Barry Bowman, pastor of Lancaster Predestinarian Baptist Church, leads congregants in a song during a Martin Luther King Jr. gospel service Monday at First Baptist Church in Danville.
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Marchers make their way down Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Danville Monday afternoon, during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day march held as part of a gospel service at First Baptist Church.
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Marchers make their way down Second Street in Danville Monday afternoon, during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day march held as part of a gospel service at First Baptist Church.
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Marchers finish their march around downtown Danville and return to First Baptist Church on Walnut Street Monday afternoon.