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The beginner's guide to celebrating Juneteenth
KGTV San Diego· 4 days agoFor more than 1 1/2 centuries, theJuneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities. It marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in Galveston,...
The beginner's guide to celebrating Juneteenth
Las Vegas Sun· 3 days agoCrystal Baziel holds the Pan-African flag Monday, June 19, 2023, during Reedy Chapel A.M.E Church’s annual Juneteenth Family Fun Day, in Galveston,...
The beginner's guide to celebrating Juneteenth - WBBJ TV
WBBJ TV· 3 days agoFor generations, Black Americans have recognized the end of one of history’s darkest chapters with...
The beginner’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth
theGrio via AOL· 3 days agoJuneteenth” or “Happy Teenth,” according to Alan Freeman, a comedian organizing a Juneteenth comedy festival in Galveston, Texas for the second straight...
The beginner’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth
Denver Post· 4 days ago“You know how at Christmas people will say ‘Merry Christmas’ to each other and not even know each other?” Freeman said. “You can get ...
DAVID SHRIBMAN: America could use a hero right about now
Goshen News· 2 days agoIs America losing its heroes? One of them, Robert Persichitti, 102, died en route to the...
The beginners guide to celebrating Juneteenth
KSNT Topeka· 4 days agoFor more than one-and-a-half centuries, the Juneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities. It marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 4 days agoA Black single dad is counting his blessings following an outpouring of love and support after his TikTok video went viral. Donald Wilson of Detroit became a single father to children Donald ...
The beginners guide to celebrating Juneteenth
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke· 4 days agoFor more than one-and-a-half centuries, the Juneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities. It marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in...
The Beginner's Guide to Celebrating Juneteenth
US News & World Report· 4 days agoIt marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed — after the end of the Civil War, and two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation ...