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Peek into the past this summer with fascinating Galveston tours

Winston-Salem collecting oral histories, items to preserve Black heritage

History of Juneteenth will be discussed

HICKORY — On Tuesday, June 14, at 6 p.m., people are invited to Patrick Beaver Memorial Library to meet Cynthia Villagomez, chair of the African American Heritage Committee for Winston-Salem

A Joyful New Read Celebrates Galveston s Bygone Black-Owned Restaurants – Texas Monthly

A Joyful New Read Celebrates Galveston s Bygone Black-Owned Restaurants – Texas Monthly
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Commissioners Court prepares for decrease in COVID-19 vaccine demand

At its June 1 meeting, the Hays County Commissioners Court discussed plans to lower the number of COVID-19 vaccine distribution clinics to account for the decreasing demand of vaccines. Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra says the demand for COVID-19 vaccinations in the county is lowering. However, as of June 1, he says there have been no reports of wasted vaccines in the county. “[Vaccine] demand has reached its crest, and that high demand is now in the rear-view mirror,” Becerra says. A proclamation was adopted by the court declaring June 2021 as a month-long celebration of Juneteenth in Hays County. Juneteenth recognizes June 19, 1865, as the date when enslaved people in Texas received freedom two and a half years after the U.S. 1863 Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Vanessa Westbrook of the Hays County Historical Commission and African American Heritage Committee chair says numerous celebrations have been planned for cities across the county.

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