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Don’t Want to Go Out? Celebrate Juneteenth your way this year   | New Pittsburgh Courier

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What are you doing for Juneteenth? No pressure. Whether you celebrate the holiday or not — one thing for sure is its prominence and rapid acceptance nationwide. Now in its second year of being recognized as a federal holiday, the newly cherished day is embraced by many after President Joe Biden signed it into law … Continued

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