The states that do not celebrate Juneteenth are the following: Montana, Hawaii, New Hampshire, North Dakota, and South Dakota. When the other states celebrate Juneteenth, they usually serve food...Read More
There are some people who think that Juneteenth is something that only Black Americans are known to celebrate but when you think about it, this should be celebrated by all people because no...Read More
It is Gordon Granger that started Juneteenth. Juneteenth is known to be the oldest national holiday that is being celebrated right now in most states of the United States. This is a holiday that...Read More
This used to be considered as an annual observance of the time when it was announced that slavery is starting to become banned in the United States. A lot of slaves were freed then but there was...Read More
The design of the Juneteenth flag comes with the colors red, blue, and white. In the flag, you would see that there is a star that seems to be coming out of the “horizon” of the flag....Read More
You can celebrate Juneteenth the way that you want to. There are some people who even create parties for it. This will allow them to celebrate with other people who are also happy that slavery is...Read More
Juneteenth from the name itself can already give you an idea when this holiday is usually celebrated. This is celebrated every June 19. This was an event that was started out in the year 1865 but...Read More
Celebrating Juneteenth is not only being done because it is fun and exciting. People should remember the things, the hardships, and all of the trouble that they have encountered back then. Some...Read More
This is also called Freedom Day in the US because this is the day when slavery was supposedly removed. Slavery used to be extremely rampant in the USA. There were some African Americans who were...Read More
A lot of people celebrate Juneteenth because they want to show that they are always open to equality. Even if people have started to become more open about the changes that are happening in this...Read More
Juneteenth is known to be the commemoration of the time when slavery was finally ended in the United States. The original event happened back on June 19, 1865. This was not a national holiday in...Read More
Yes, it is only Americans who celebrate Juneteenth because they consider it as a national holiday. It should be remembered that this was the time when slavery was removed in the United States...Read More