June 19, 2024
During many Juneteenth celebrations, red drinks like strawberry soda are served. This is a connection to the people of West Africa who frequently drank kola nut tea and bissap (commonly called hibiscus tea), both red beverages.
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A Teen Girl Recalls Juneteenth in the 1950s
The New York Times columnist Charles Blow recounts his mother’s recollections of celebrating Juneteenth as a free-spirited teenager in the South.
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