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Celebrating Juneteenth 2021 in the Hudson Valley - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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Juneteenth marks the official end of slavery in America on June 19, 1865. Today, the holiday focuses on Black achievements and culture, recognition of inequality and systemic racism in the United States, and the ongoing fight for equal rights. 2021 brings an expanded list of ways to celebrate Black freedom and to reckon with the racial past and present of the United States.

Source: Hudson Valley News & Events; Hudson Valley Lifestyle; Chronogram

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