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    Langston Abdullah, 38, waits with his son Darian Abdullah, 10, center, to participate in the March for the Dream at Oak Park Community Center to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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    Ian Stevenson, 9, of the Pocket neighborhood, waits at the Oak Park Community Center to participate in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day. This was his 3rd year marching in the parade.
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    A marcher's shadow passes an artist rendering of Martin Luther King that was on a float in the parade as he participates in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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    Nancy Lena, 53, left, has a vest of buttons supporting Martin Luther King as she waits with her son Lucca Lena , 9, from the Pocket neighborhood to participate in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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    Supporters leave Oak Park Community Center to participate in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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    Mimi Stacker, 4, kept warm in a blanket as she marched with her mother Tish Davis of Oak Park in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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    Thousands marched down 10th street past the California Capitol as they participated in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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    Supporters marched down 10th Street in Sacramento as they participated in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
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    Eddie Gilbreath, left, has his photo taken by his wife Quivesheia Gilbreath in front of the California State Capitol. They marched from their home on MLK Blvd to participate in the March for the Dream to celebrate Martin Luther King Day.
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