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Annapolis Planning Two-Day Juneteenth Festival and Parade - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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A city with deep roots in the African-American community, once a prime port for slave trade, is now hosting Maryland’s first Juneteenth festival. The two-day celebration will begin Friday, June 18th with a VIP Reception and Awards Ceremony at the site of the Maryland Cultural & Conference Center (MC3) at 6 p.m. This will be […]

Source: Eye On Annapolis | ...it's about the quality of life! : Eye On Annapolis

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