Teen Black Girl's Magazine

Emancipation Day

“Underground Freedom Train” Ride

One way my family and I celebrated this holiday over the summer was by going to the Emancipation Day Ride which began on July 31 and ended early on August 1. This annual occurrence enabled us to reflect on the journey, the risks and triumphs of those

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