Cheers and quiet reflection as US crowds mark Juneteenth
The Peninsula
ATLANTA/CHICAGO - Marching bands sparked loud cheers and quieter reflections about racial justice from crowds gathered on Saturday to mark Juneteenth as a new U.S. federal holiday commemorating the end of the legal enslavement of Black Americans.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday signed a bill making Juneteenth the 11th federally recognized holiday, just over a year after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis ignited nationwide protests for racial justice and for ending police brutality. "Juneteenth is a day of profound weight and profound power," Biden tweeted on Saturday.More Related News