Participants march and sing as they make their way along Broadway to Martin Luther King Park on Carlton Ave. on Bethlehem’s South Side during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March in Bethlehem | PHOTOS
Participants march and sing as they make their way along Broadway to Martin Luther King Park on Carlton Ave. on Bethlehem’s South Side during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Bethlehem’s new Mayor J. William Reynolds speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Reverend Tim Smith (left) of City of David Ministries speaks with participants while organizer Frank West (right) raises his fist while singing during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Bethlehem’s new Mayor J. William Reynolds speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Samad Thorne (left) and his brother Al Zahr Thorne (8) place a wreath at the memorial to Martin Luther and Coretta Scott King during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Bethlehem’s new Mayor J. William Reynolds speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Reverend Tim Smith (left – near sign) of City of David Ministries speaks with participants of the Dr. Martin Luther King Civil Rights Movement March during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Tina Singleton of the Spirit Temple Bible Church speaks during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Participants march and sing as they make their way along Broadway during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Jacob Glessner from Senator Lisa Boscola’s office speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Jacob Glessner from Senator Lisa Boscola’s office shakes hands with Organizer Frank West during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Jacob Glessner from Senator Lisa Boscola’s office during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Reverend Tim Smith (center left), from City of David Ministries sings to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds speaks to participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.
Samad Thorne (left) and his brother Al Zahr Thorne (8-right) led the participants during the Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement March on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, at Martin Luther King Park on Bethlehem’s South Side. The march featured speakers, a wreath laying and a lunch banquet at St. Bernard’s Beneficial Society, where the march began. Reynolds, Northampton County Council member Kerry Myers and other officials participated in the event.