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Martinsville’s Juneteenth Reclaims History
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Martinsville, Indiana, turned a historic page this past Friday with its first Juneteenth celebration, honoring the day enslaved people in Texas finally learned of their freedom in 1865. Despite its painful past as a sundown town marked by racial exclusion, the community gathered to reflect, heal, and celebrate progress. Organizers like Jeannine Lee Ferrer, who moved there in 2021, see the event as a symbol of transformation, while Mayor Kenny Costin pledges continued commitment to inclusion and belonging. Though Ferrer faced online backlash over the event, the day’s unity and optimism signal a hopeful new chapter for Martinsville — one where Juneteenth isn’t just remembered, but lived.
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