APOPKA, Fla. – It’s been almost 53 years since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the activist, and civil rights leader continues to be remembered around the world for his legacy and what he stood for.The city of Apopka celebrated its 12th year of commemorating Dr.
King and his life work with a parade.“I would like them to reflect on the dream that Dr. King had,” Chairperson for the parade Monique Morris said.TRENDING: Data scientist Rebekah Jones arrested in Florida | Disney World not selling any new annual passes | Orlando police search for missing 12-year-old girl]Morris hopes his dream is reflected on every day and should serve as a way to embrace our differences.“We wanted to continue to unite together and continue to be.