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Juneteenth Celebrated with Pride in Boston
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Boston turned up the heat on Juneteenth with a vibrant block party at the Museum of African American History, where Mayor Michelle Wu joined the community to honor the end of slavery and celebrate Black culture. Despite a recent unsettling incident targeting the festivities, attendees flooded the streets with joy, art, and pride — turning the day into a powerful testament to resilience. Families gathered for face painting, local Black-owned businesses shone as economic pillars, and the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood reaffirmed its legacy as a sanctuary. It was more than a celebration — it was a declaration of unity, history, and unyielding hope for freedom.
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