What’s the origin story of San Antonio’s MLK March? KSAT Explains

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What’s the origin story of San Antonio’s MLK March? KSAT Explains
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This is the story of a man who wanted more for San Antonio’s East Side.

A dog rescuer who witnessed the puppy being removed from the home where the viral video took place speaks outSave big on self-care and jewelry with these Insider DealsThe local MLK march is known as the largest in the country. A reverend started it two days after Dr. King’s death. Another East Side native-turned-activist agreed and later used the pressure of football to get state lawmakers to recognize MLK Day as a state holiday.“The march actually started in 1968.

“We had the police officer on the motorcycle in the front and a police officer in a motorcycle in the back,” Callies remembers. “They gave us just the right lane only, and cars continue to pass in the opposite direction. And we marched on Martin Luther King Drive, but it wasn’t Martin Luther King at the time.”

“I knew what Reverend Callies had been trying to do,” she said. “I call him probably the greatest cheerleader that Martin Luther King has ever had in San Antonio.”“I think that what the commission did, we gave it structure. We gave it visibility,” Pierce said. “So, we decided to call the NFL Commissioner,” Salas said. “We got him on the phone. We also called the NFL Players Association.”

Salas said he told the speaker, “Football is a big thing here, and without the Super Bowl, what would Texas look like? Well, there won’t be one here unless we get a Martin Luther King State holiday. It’s that simple.”

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