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Pharrell Williams Announces Juneteenth Holiday In Virginia

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Grammy winning artist and producer, Pharrell Williams, officially helped to declare Juneteenth a holiday in his home state of Virginia.

The multi-talented musician joined Virigina Gov. Ralph Northam in a press conference on Tuesday (June 16) to confirm the news that June 19 would be recognized as a state holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.

The “Happy” singer continued his speech to say that Black people have a chance to lead by example and embrace the significance of Juneteenth and celebrate the holiday as a moment of freedom that Black people truly deserve.

"This is the chance for our government, our corporations and our citizens to all stand in solidarity with their African-American brothers and sisters."

The 47-year-old has asked Virginia-based businesses and corporations to give their employees a paid day off after Gov. Northam announced that all state employees in the executive branch will be given a paid day off on Juneteenth.

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