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The Entertainment Weekend Recap: June 19th Being “free” can take on different meanings for different people. In the case of…
Tomorrow, June 19, marks the annual festivities of Juneteenth, which celebrates the emancipation of the last concentration of slaves in…
Black artists are leading the list of “happiest songs,” according to a new Spotify analysis. Looking through a variety of…
The National Museum of African American History and Culture recently announced a variety of new events planned for the celebration…
After being signed into law by the Biden administration last year, this year’s Juneteenth marks the first year that the…
Five Events to Attend in Honor of Juneteenth The beginning of June marked the start of preparation for Juneteenth. Celebrated…
What began as a way for Brooklyn-native Andrew Bennett to connect with friends in the early months of the COVID-19…
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson made an appearance at a Republican Party booth at a Milwaukee Juneteenth event on Saturday but…
On June 19th, 1865, General Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas to announce General Order No. 3 that ended slavery…
On Tuesday, the Senate unanimously approved a bill to establish June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day. While the bill…
Plantation Manager Refuses to Apologize After Cancelling Juneteenth Event Calling Slaveowners ‘White Refugees’
The new site manager at Historic Latta Plantation in Charlotte, North Carolina is refusing to apologize for a now-deleted online…
Juneteenth has officially become a legal holiday in Washington State. Beginning in 2022, June 19 will be a paid day…