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How Americans Are Celebrating Juneteenth This Year - NPR
Jun 19, 2021 48 secs
People watch the Juneteenth Parade in historic Galveston, Texas on Saturday — where 156 years ago news reached the city that slavery had been abolished.

People watch the Juneteenth Parade in historic Galveston, Texas on Saturday — where 156 years ago news reached the city that slavery had been abolished.

The mural was created as part of the city's Juneteenth Legacy Project.

The mural was created as part of the city's Juneteenth Legacy Project.

A Black Lives Matter banner is draped off the back of a pick up truck during a city's parade.

A Black Lives Matter banner is draped off the back of a pick up truck during a city's parade.

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Participants walk in Atlanta's Juneteenth parade, rain or shine

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Participants walk in Atlanta's Juneteenth parade, rain or shine

Food vendors gather together on Friday in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill to honor Juneteenth

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Food vendors gather together on Friday in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill to honor Juneteenth

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