Juneteenth began in Galveston, Texas, and marked the true end of slavery in the U.S. Now, the holiday is federally recognized.
Juneteenth began in Galveston, Texas, and marked the true end of slavery in the U.S. Now, the holiday is federally recognized.
Last year, President Biden officially made Juneteenth a federal holiday, but it has been celebrated long before then by African Americans since 1865. As the holiday became more and more known to
Black creators on TikTok have agreed not to participate in Megan Thee Stallion's new dance challenge and the internet is going nuts over how the dance challenges have gone so far since
On June 17, 2021, President Biden signed the bill that made Juneteenth a federal holiday; Black people all over Twitter are afraid that corporations will commercialize the day (June 19, 1865) that
Beyoncé is back with her new visual album Black Is King, which will premiere on July 31st on Disney plus.
This Juneteenth, Beyoncé released her new song “Black Parade"
Here are some ways that you can celebrate Juneteenth by doing more this year.