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Some Juneteenth events have been canceled due to political climate and negative feedback. South Carolina does not recognize Juneteenth as a state holiday. Juneteenth is a federal holiday commemorating ...
Multiple people were shot near the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Anderson County as hundreds gathered for the county’s ...
Greenville, South Carolina's organizers have apologized for using a white couple to advertise its Juneteenth events. “I’m the first to say that white America can celebrate Juneteenth, ...
South Carolina, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Oklahoma are the only Southern states that do not recognize Juneteenth as an official state holiday. In 2025, the House introduced a ...
ANDERSON, S.C. (WSPA) – One person is dead and at least nine others injured after a shooting during a Juneteenth celebration in upstate South Carolina on Saturday. The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office ...
His home state, South Carolina, was the first state to secede from the Union. For South Carolina to officially recognize Juneteenth, Bradley says, it would be a milestone for both the state and ...
Police in Anderson County, South Carolina, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, are investigating two separate shootings that occurred on the night of June 21 as hundreds of people gathered for Juneteenth events.
A banner for a Juneteenth celebration in Greenville, South Carolina, that features a white couple has been a topic of discussion on the Internet recently, with the organization responsible now ...
Police in Anderson County, South Carolina, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, are investigating two separate shootings that occurred on the night of June 21 as hundreds of people gathered for Juneteenth events.
Two more South Carolina teens have been charged with murder following a shooting on Juneteenth that reportedly left one dead and nine injured.
In South Carolina, the time following the Civil War, the Reconstruction era, was a time of tremendous strides in racial equality. A newly established Reconstruction Trail traces these steps.
South Carolina locals and activists were appalled at the image of a smiling White couple on a banner promoting an upcoming Juneteenth event. Greenville citizens noticed last week that new banners ...
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