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Americans mark Juneteenth with parties, events, quiet reflection on end of slavery after Civil War

DETROIT � Americans across the country this weekend celebrated Juneteenth, marking the relatively new national holiday with cookouts, parades and other gatherings as they commemorated the end of slavery after the Civil War.

While many treated the long holiday weekend as a reason for a party, others urged quiet reflection on America's often violent and oppressive treatment of its Black citizens. And still others remarked at the strangeness of celebrating a federal holiday marking the end of slavery in the nation while many Americans are trying to stop that history from being taught in public schools.

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Community members participate in a Juneteenth parade and party at the Douglas Community Center on Saturday in Plano, Texas.

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The Gesu Choir, standing, is cheered on by the congregation as they sing during Mass on Sunday at Gesu Catholic Church in Detroit.Ìý

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Father Lorn Snow, SJ, right, presides over Mass, as he is assisted by servers, from left, Paris Hardon, 8, Sophia Moore, 11, and A'lelia Johnson, 12, on Sunday at Gesu Catholic Church in Detroit.Ìý





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