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Juneteenth Celebrated on Beacon Hill
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Boston erupted with Juneteenth energy on Beacon Hill, where the Museum of African American History hosted a vibrant festival featuring flag-raising, live music, and powerful speeches from city leaders. Set on Joy Street — a historic hub of abolitionist activity — the event celebrated Black history as American history, with Black-owned vendors showcasing art, plants, and vintage fashion. The Juneteenth flag, raised at the Abiel Smith School, symbolized freedom, resilience, and the ongoing fight for justice. Speakers reminded attendees that remembering history is vital, especially as it faces erasure, and underscored the role of institutions like the museum in preserving these stories. For vendors like Syntia Guillaume, Juneteenth embodied not just liberation but the enduring American dream — a spirit that pulsed through every corner of the lively, community-driven celebration.
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