Sue Tone/The Daily Courier.Two of three generations planning to attend the Women's March on Washington in Washington, D.C., also took part in Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. Meg Bohrman, right, provided music and freedom songs, with daughter, Opal, 14.
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott
By: Sue Tone
Prescott's Martin Luther King, Jr., March on Jan. 16. through downtown Prescott