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Grace Cathedral sits atop Nob Hill and in a back corner, there's a little icon of Martin Luther King Jr.

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Celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr.

Every year in the Bay Area, a group of activists and civil rights supporters take a special Caltrain from San Jose to San Francisco. They call the ride "The Freedom Train". The event brings some media attention to civil rights issues.


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I went out to the corner to wait for my ride and I was greeted with a parade. After The Freedom Train arrives in San Francisco, its greeted by local activists and civil rights supporters for a march up to market street. Because I live halfway between the Caltrain Station and Market Street, the march went right past my house. I saw a few friends in the crowd, but these are the only pictures I was able to take. It was a small-ish march, but very inspiring to see people still holding the light for such a magnificent vision of equality and respect.

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Our wanderings eventually led us to Grace Cathedral. We had a little walk about and I lit a candle and left it below the Martin Luther King Jr Icon. It seemed a fitting way to cap a very nice holiday.

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