Monday, September 1, 2014

Dazzling Pictures From New York's West Indian Day Parade

The parade is a celebration of Caribbean culture.


The colorful West Indian Day Parade wound through the streets of Brooklyn Monday.


The colorful West Indian Day Parade wound through the streets of Brooklyn Monday.


The parade went down Eastern Parkway and ended at Grand Army Plaza.


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Monday's procession was part of the West Indian American Day Parade & Carnival, which is in its 47th year.


Monday's procession was part of the West Indian American Day Parade & Carnival, which is in its 47th year .


Emmanuel Pierre (right) and others in Monday's parade.


AP Photo/Tina Fineberg


The celebration typically draws about 1 million people. Last year, organizers said it was the "largest cultural festival in the country."


The celebration typically draws about 1 million people. Last year, organizers said it was the "largest cultural festival in the country."


This year's parade began on a tragic note, however, after a man opened fire on a crowd before dawn. A man and a woman were struck. The Associated Press reported that the parade "often kicks off under a shadow of violence," with similar events happening before previous parades.


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The festival is a celebration of Caribbean culture. The parade includes dancers...


The festival is a celebration of Caribbean culture. The parade includes dancers...


AP Photo/Tina Fineberg




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