May 21, 2013

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Omaha Observes Juneteenth

Omaha joined communities across the nation in celebrating the ban against slavery in the United States with the annual Juneteenth Parade.

Juneteenth marks the day when a quarter-millions slaves in Texas first learned of their freedom on June 19th, 1865.

Onlookers along 30th Street enjoyed dancers, drummers and the freebies provided by local businesses. Juneteenth gives everyone a chance to remember African-Americans’ struggle for freedom.

"I really enjoy that they have from little kids to older people, from African-Americans and Caucasians, it's a little bit of a mixture of everything and that just goes to show you we came a long way,” said Jessica Valdase of Omaha.

The parade had to be cut short after about 45 minutes due to rain and lightning.


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