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Salem celebrated '''Juneteenth''' on June 19th in 2021 for the first time. President Joe Biden signed legislation establishing
Salem celebrated '''Juneteenth''' on Monday June 21st, 2021 for the first time. President Joe Biden signed legislation establishing


the day as "Juneteenth National Independence Day". This is one of the first new Federal holidays since Martin Luther King Day.
the day as "Juneteenth National Independence Day". This is one of the first new Federal holidays since Martin Luther King Day.
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of the Zion Baptist Church in Lynn. The program ended with two singers who sang "Lift Every Voice and Sing" the Black national anthem.
of the Zion Baptist Church in Lynn. The program ended with two singers who sang "Lift Every Voice and Sing" the Black national anthem.


Mayor Kim Driscoll has formed a Race Equity Task Force in June 2020 to address the systemic racism in Salem.
Mayor Kim Driscoll has formed a Race Equity Task Force in June 2020 to address systemic racism in Salem.





Latest revision as of 11:01, 17 September 2021

Salem celebrated Juneteenth on Monday June 21st, 2021 for the first time. President Joe Biden signed legislation establishing

the day as "Juneteenth National Independence Day". This is one of the first new Federal holidays since Martin Luther King Day.

The event was held outside at city hall and included as speaker Rev. Dr. Andre Bennet

of the Zion Baptist Church in Lynn. The program ended with two singers who sang "Lift Every Voice and Sing" the Black national anthem.

Mayor Kim Driscoll has formed a Race Equity Task Force in June 2020 to address systemic racism in Salem.

See Also

"Salem Juneteenth speakers: fight for equity, equality still on" Salem Gazette, Fri. June 25, 2021, p. 1A