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June 19, 1865 –the day all people in the United States were officially granted freedom. All across the country, Americans are ...
June 19, 2025, marks the fifth consecutive year that Juneteenth is a federally recognized United States holiday.
Juneteenth, the nation's most recent federal holiday, is celebrated by Americans on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery ...
As towns and cities across the United States today celebrate the anniversary of the end of slavery on Juneteenth, see how ...
President Trump made no statement about the federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Lesser ...
With flags, ceremonies, parades and pomp, celebrations across the United States marked the day the promise of freedom finally rang true for more Americans.
Originally celebrated by newly freed Black communities in Texas with religious services, barbecues and symbolic traditions ...
What is Juneteenth? What is the proper way to celebrate it? Should holiday observers attend barbecues and cookouts? Should ...
President Trump honored Juneteenth in each of his first 4 years as president, even before it was a federal holiday. He even ...
Vendors sold handmade goods and food at the Juneteenth block party on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street in Indianapolis, with ...
Juneteenth marks the day when slavery ended in the United States, and across the country, people celebrate. On June 19, 1865, ...
Juneteenth marks the official end of slavery in 1865. Most stores and restaurants are expected to be open normal hours.