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  2. Juneteenth flag - Wikipedia

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    The Juneteenth flag is a symbol for the Juneteenth holiday in the United States. The first version was created in 1997 by activist Ben Haith and that early version was displayed in 1997. The present version was first flown in 2000. The colors and symbols on the flag are representative of freedom and the end of slavery.

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  4. The Juneteenth flag is full of symbols. Here’s what they mean

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    The flag was revised in 2000 into the version we know today, according to the National Juneteenth Observation Foundation. Seven years later, the date “June 19, 1865” was added, commemorating ...

  5. The beginner’s guide to celebrating Juneteenth - AOL

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    For the first time since Juneteenth was federally recognized, the National Park Service is making entry into all sites free ... Crystal Baziel holds the Pan-African flag Monday, June 19, 2023 ...

  6. The Deeper Meaning Behind the Juneteenth Flag - AOL

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    The Juneteenth flag, designed by Ben Haith, contains colors and symbols that represent freedom, possibility and opportunity.

  7. Juneteenth - Wikipedia

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    Juneteenth became one of five date-specific federal holidays along with New Year's Day (January 1), Independence Day (July 4), Veterans Day (November 11), and Christmas Day (December 25). Juneteenth is the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was declared a holiday in 1986.

  8. How parents can celebrate Juneteenth with their kids - AOL

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    1. Join a Juneteenth celebration in your town. 2. Read poetry or books celebrating African American culture. 3. Get crafty with Juneteenth-themed art. 4. Visit a museum — either in-person or ...

  9. National colours - Wikipedia

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    National colours are frequently part of a country's set of national symbols.Many states and nations have formally adopted a set of colours as their official "national colours" while others have de facto national colours that have become well known through popular use.