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  2. Juneteenth - Wikipedia

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    By 2002, eight states officially recognized Juneteenth [93] and four years later 15 states recognized the holiday. [50] By 2008, just over half of the states recognized Juneteenth in some way. [ 94 ] By 2019, 47 states and the District of Columbia recognized Juneteenth, [ 95 ] although as of 2020 only Texas had adopted the holiday as a paid ...

  3. List of African-American holidays - Wikipedia

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    Number of States/territories celebrating First celebrated States Celebrating Remarks February 4 or December 1: Rosa Parks Day: 8: 1998: Alabama (2018), [3] California (2000), Michigan (1998), [4] Missouri (2015), Ohio (2011), Oregon (2014), Tennessee (2019), [5] Texas (2021) The birthday or arrest of Rosa Parks March 22 or April 16 or May 20 or ...

  4. Why Juneteenth represents freedom better than July 4 for many ...

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    At least 28 states acknowledge Juneteenth as a state holiday; the states of Minnesota, Nevada, Tennessee, and Connecticut made Juneteenth a public holiday for the first time this year, according ...

  5. Juneteenth explained: What is the holiday, why was it created ...

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    For more than one-and-a-half centuries, the Juneteenth holiday has been sacred to many Black communities. It marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed ...

  6. Your Guide to Juneteenth: Everything You Need to Know About ...

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    Have questions about Juneteenth, the now-federal holiday celebrated on June 19th? Read this to find out what it is, how it's celebrated, and why it matters.

  7. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many states have additional holidays that the federal government does not observe. [1] Most prominent among these are holidays to celebrate statehood . Since 2000, some city and state-level celebrations of Malcolm X Day and Rosa Parks Day have been created, in addition to the federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day , to honor and recognize African ...

  8. What Is Juneteenth and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    Juneteenth officially became a federal holiday in the United States on June 17, 2021—joining days such as Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday and the 4th of July as national holidays. Before it ...

  9. A beginner’s guide to Juneteenth: How can all Americans ...

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