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  • ...the oldest known holiday to celebrate the freeing of American slaves.<ref>Juneteenth.com Worldwide Celebration</ref> ...ar]], arrived in [[Galveston]] and made the announcement.<ref>Alwyn Barr, "Juneteenth," in Charles Reagan Wilson and William Ferris, eds., ''Encyclopedia of Sout
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Juneteenth]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...the oldest known holiday to celebrate the freeing of American slaves.<ref>Juneteenth.com Worldwide Celebration</ref> ...ar]], arrived in [[Galveston]] and made the announcement.<ref>Alwyn Barr, "Juneteenth," in Charles Reagan Wilson and William Ferris, eds., ''Encyclopedia of Sout
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  • {{r|Juneteenth}}
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  • * [[User:Bruce M.Tindall|Bruce Tindall]] started an article about [[Juneteenth]], which, because it originated in Texas and occurs in the summer, may make ...ralians don't make iced tea, more's the pity. Interesting you wrote about Juneteenth, because I was recently reading about the connection between Juneteeth, New
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  • ...e collapse of the Confederacy, with the decisive day being June 19, 1865. "Juneteenth" as celebrated in Texas, commemorates the date when the news finally reache
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  • ...ed his place in literary history. After Ellison's death, a second novel, ''Juneteenth'', was pieced together from the 2,000-plus pages he had written over 40 yea
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  • ...truction]] began in Texas on June 19, 1865, celebrated by the Freedmen as "Juneteenth". Andrew J. Hamilton, a staunch Unionist before the war, was named provisio
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