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Celebrating Juneteenth, the Day Slavery Ended

Juneteenth will be commemorated across the United States on June 19 with music, art, food and fireworks. We highlight programs in five places, including Galveston, Texas, known as the birthplace of the holiday.

Shayla Martin
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Galveston (Tex), Juneteenth, Los Angeles (Calif), Martha’s Vineyard (Mass)
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