Organizers say the City of San Antonio’s Martin Luther King, Jr. March is now the largest in the country. But when the event first started 52 years ago, only a handful of people participated.
Organizers say it's the biggest Martin Luther King Jr. march in the nation... And it happens right here in San Antonio.–
The Rev. Dr. Raymond Callies started the march on his own in 1968 to call attention to the need for basic infrastructure on the East Side, according to city officials. “He was a lone ranger, just wanting to promote the cause of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King,” said Dr. Keely Petty, chairperson of the MLK, Jr. Commission.Over the years, the event gained traction. In 1987, the City of San Antonio created the MLK, Jr. Commission.
“I think the swelling of the march began because everyone has an interest in dignity,” said Petty. “Everyone has an interest in justice. Everyone has an interest in civil rights for all people from all walks of life.” Every year, people from across the country travel to San Antonio to take part in the march. Some notable past participants include members of Dr. King’s family, activists involved in the civil rights movement known as
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