RIVERSIDE, CA- On Saturday, February 8, The Riverside Black History Committee held the 35th Annual Riverside Black History Parade and Expo in Downtown Riverside. This year was a very special one because the event also recognized Dell Roberts for his philanthropic efforts and civic leadership that he provides to the community. For more photos of the parade, please visit www.wssnews.com.
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(Photo Credit John Coleman)
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3 color-coordinated ‘beauties’; (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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(Photo Credit John Coleman)
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Audience (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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Fly…with the greatest of ease… (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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2014 San Bernardino Black Senior King & Queen, Heck & Barbara Thomas. (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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CHIP (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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Assemblyman (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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San Bernardino’s PaceSetters (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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Keepers of the Beat (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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2014 Ms Black San Bernardino, Noelle Lilley, & Runner Up, Bobbie McFerson. (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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Parade Committee, wearing shirts proclaiming: ” A Tribute to Del Roberts, for 35 Years of Service”
Del Roberts , (middle row, 2nd from right, wearing a black hat). (Photo Credit John Coleman)
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Like hundreds of other Riverside Area residents the Terry Nunley family came ‘downtown’ to see the 35th Annual Riverside Black History Parade & Expo, & to enjoy the ‘reunion-like’ comradery, on Riverside’s ‘Mall’, but they had the additional intent to bring their son to the statue of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, for a moment of reflection, together. (Photo Credit John Coleman)