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On June 15, Columbus City Hall was lit up in red and green to honor Juneteenth, with over 100 people attending a celebration that included drumming, singing, and speeches recognizing African American contributions. The event highlighted the significance of Juneteenth, observed on June 19, as the day enslaved Black Americans in Texas learned of their freedom in 1865. City officials and community groups emphasized the importance of commemorating Black history and extending celebrations through local events.
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