Juneteenth, US holiday
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Juneteenth celebrates the end of the slavery in the United States. But when was the holiday created, and how did it get its name?
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MyTwinTiers.com on MSNEverything you need to know about JuneteenthJuneteenth, also celebrated as Juneteenth Independence Day, Emancipation Day, or Freedom Day, is recognized as a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. It is celebrated each year on June 19,
Juneteenth recognizes one of the most important moments in U.S. history commemorating the end of slave. Here's how to celebrate in Delaware.
Juneteenth is observed on June 19. Here's what to know about the holiday's origins and how it became known as the nation's "second Independence Day."
This vibrant Juneteenth celebration honors Black culture, creativity, and community. In partnership with The Chayah Movement, Community Aunties, and Tacoma Public Schools, this event will feature live performances,
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From wellness retreats to lectures and film screenings, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Chicago.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNJuneteenth: A Celebration Of Freedom And A Look Back At Its Enduring HistoryAs communities across the United States prepare to observe Juneteenth, a day of profound significance that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, it's a moment to reflect on the rich history behind this federal holiday and its continued importance in contemporary society.