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Burlington’s Office of Racial Equity hosts city’s first Juneteenth celebration Saturday | Vermont Business Magazine

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Juneteenth is the oldest celebrated African American holiday, commemorating June 19, 1865 … 10 am. This experience celebrates African-American heritage and the history of … since Emancipation, discuss the modern Black American experience, and look forward to …

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