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It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed — after Civil War's end and two ...
At the Karamu Ya Imani (Feast of Faith), held on December 31, the foods that adorn the tables from end to end embody the vibrant hues of Kwanzaa: black, red, and green. The holiday's color palette ...
The Juneteenth flag will fly over some state capitols and city buildings on June 19. Here's what to know about the flag's ...
Red denotes the blood that was shed, black is for the people it represents, and the green represents the abundant wealth of Africa. The Black Liberation Flag, also known as the Pan-African Flag ...
When choosing traditional clothing, consider the color schemes that resonate with Kwanzaa: red, black and green. These colors represent the bloodshed in the struggle for freedom, the people and ...
Marking the June 19 federal holiday celebrating the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States, the Northside Coalition of Jacksonville lit the bridge up in red, black and green for 19 ...
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