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The Juneteenth flag will fly over some state capitols and city buildings on June 19. Here's what to know about the flag's ...
Juneteenth is widely celebrated as a federal holiday on June 19 to commemorate the ending of slavery in the U.S.
That banner with a bursting star in the middle is the Juneteenth Flag, ... June 19, 1865, represents the day that enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas, became Americans under the law.
Here’s the meaning behind the holiday’s official flag. When June 19 arrives, you may see a red-and-blue banner with a white star in the middle flying from flagpoles. AMAZING FACTS ...
The flag's design features blue and red colors, with a "bursting new star" at its center. The five-point white star in the middle is a tribute to Juneteenth's birthplace of Texas.
The flag's design features blue and red colors, with a "bursting new star" at its center. The five-point white star in the middle is a tribute to Juneteenth's birthplace of Texas.
The flag's design features blue and red colors, with a "bursting new star" at its center. The five-point white star in the middle is a tribute to Juneteenth's birthplace of Texas.
The flag's design features blue and red colors, with a "bursting new star" at its center. The five-point white star in the middle is a tribute to Juneteenth's birthplace of Texas.