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Chicago Black Artists and Businesses Celebrate Juneteenth. | Chicago Defender

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Juneteenth is a celebration to recognize the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday also gave American Corporations a chance to create opportunities and speak out against racism and injustice following George Floyd’s killing in May 2020. As activists called together the masses to march in the streets all around the world shouting Black … Continued

The post Chicago Black Artists and Businesses Celebrate Juneteenth. appeared first on Chicago Defender.

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