As Juneteenth grows in US, southern states cling to Confederate holidays
by LĂ©onie Chao-Fong and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#6NMH5)
At least 30 states officially celebrate end of slavery in US, but others pay employees to take day off to celebrate enslavers
Juneteenth has been recognized as a US federal holiday since 2021 and acts as a day to celebrate the end of slavery in the country - but millions of Americans will not have the day off today, 19 June, to mark the occasion.
At least 30 states - including most recently Rhode Island and Kentucky - and the District of Columbia recognize Juneteenth as an official public holiday, according to the Pew Research Center.
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