• Series of events planned across country to mark end of slavery
  • Biden: ‘Great nations don’t ignore their most painful moments’

Days after Juneteenth was made a national holiday, communities across the US are coming together to celebrate 19 June 1865, the day when news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas, freeing slaves in the final Confederate state to have abolition.

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