Nikisha Roberts of the Versatile Ladies of Style leads the Free Agents Brass Band along Claiborne Ave. in the Treme neighborhood in New Orleans, La., Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. Members of the Sudan Social & Pleasure Club, the Versatile Ladies of Style, Chosen Few, and Sophisticated Diamond Divas, paraded from Craig Charter School in Treme to the sounds of the Free Agents, TBC, Kinfolk, and 21st Century Brass Bands. Treme is celebrating its 200th anniversary as the United States' oldest African-American neighborhood. Even David Simon, co-creator of HBO's Treme television show, watched the parade as it made it's way around the neighborhood. (Photo by Matthew Hinton, NOLA.com / The Times-Picayune)Sudan Sunday Second Line 2012 gallery (19 photos)
Members of the Sudan Social & Pleasure Club, Versatile Ladies of Style, Chosen Few,and Sophisticated Diamond Divas, paraded from Craig Charter School in Treme to the sounds of the Free Agents, TBC, Kinfolk, and 21st Century Brass Bands in New Orleans, La., Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. Treme is celebrating its 200th anniversary as the United States' oldest African-American neighborhood. Even David Simon, co-creator of HBO's Treme television show, watched the parade as it made it's way around the neighborhood.