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Hawai‘i is the 49th state to officially recognize Juneteenth now that the governor has signed legislation designating June 19 as a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Gov. David Ige signed the bill just hours before the U.S. House passed its own legislation designating the day a federal holiday.
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HONOLULU — Hawaii was poised to become the 49th state to recognize Juneteenth after the House and Senate passed legislation Tuesday designating June 19 as…
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BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — President Donald Trump didn't know the significance to black Americans of the date and location he chose for his first campaign rally…