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Each year, the month of June marks the anniversary of Juneteenth — the day in 1865 that news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas, and enslaved African Americans became aware that they had been freed. It was declared in 2019, that June 19 of each year will be known as Juneteenth National Freedom Day in PA.
Check back regularly on this webpage as we add this year’s Juneteenth festivals across the state. Beyond these Juneteenth celebrations, we will have inspirational content on how Juneteenth is celebrated in our arts, foods, and music – showcasing our abundance of Black-owned businesses in the Keystone State.
From stops along the Underground Railroad to modern-day museums honoring African Americans whose contributions helped shape this…