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In this Juneteenth edition of Due South, Leoneda Inge visits the site of a former plantation where Triangle Land Conservancy is working to preserve and reimagine the land.
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Reveal’s newest series uncovers the government program that gave formerly enslaved people land titles, only to take the land back. “Forty acres and a mule” is more than reparations that didn’t happen.
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Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States.
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Last year, Juneteenth was designated an official federal holiday. This year, the celebrations are bigger and more historic.
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վ will broadcast special programs examining the history and significance of Juneteenth as well as struggles for LGBTQ+ rights around the globe.
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Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. վ is compiling the following list of local events in our listening area to mark the day.
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Cooper's executive order gives workers in Cabinet-level agencies an additional eight hours of leave annually for an observance that includes but isn't limited to days of cultural or religious importance.
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Republican state senators passed three new measures along party lines that aim to change North Carolina election law. Meanwhile in the state house, a long-awaited 47-page energy bill made a controversial debut, and municipalities around the state celebrate Juneteenth for the first time against the backdrop of ongoing conversations about how to teach history in public schools.
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In Warrenton, North Carolina, this Juneteenth is commemorated by a dramatic production. The community came together, not to tell the story of the end of slavery, but the end of Reconstruction, some 50 years later.
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The governing board of North Carolina's largest county by population voted on Monday to make Juneteenth a paid county holiday for its workers.The Wake…