📸PHOTOS: San Antonio’s 38th Annual MLK March
See who braved the cold for the 2025 MLK March in San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio's 2025 MLK March (Andrew Wilson, KSAT 2025)SAN ANTONIO – Thousands of marchers participated in the 38th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. March in San Antonio on Monday.
The march routinely draws tens of thousands, but this year the turnout was impacted by the bitter cold.
According to the KSAT Weather Authority, at the start of the parade, it was 30 degrees Fahrenheit with a windchill of 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Despite the frigid temperatures, participants still gathered at the MLK Academy and marched to Pittman-Sullivan Park on the East Side.
Watch a replay of the March in the video player below.
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