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Juneteenth Celebrations Ignite Community Unity
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Juneteenth exploded across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky with vibrant block parties, educational tours, and historic freedom walks — celebrating the day in 1865 when federal troops ensured emancipation reached every corner of Texas, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Glendale officially recognized Juneteenth as a village holiday after years of advocacy, especially poignant after a recent neo-Nazi rally. The Urban League’s fifth annual block party in Avondale brought food, art, voter registration, and job resources — honoring America’s full story. The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center debuted Opal’s Walk for Freedom, honoring Dr. Opal Lee, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” as participants walked two and a half miles to symbolize the journey to freedom. These events remind us: the fight for true equality is still unfolding — and communities are stepping up to lead the way.
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