Sacramento car caravan to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday
A socially distanced car caravan will take place Monday to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Sacramento. It’s the second straight year that the Sacramento NAACP and Black Lives Matter organized a caravan instead of a march due to COVID-19. The caravan begins at Grant Union High School in north Sacramento at 9 a.m. and organizers are asking people to decorate their cars. See more in the video above.
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