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The Spirit For This Juneteenth In Downtown Chattanooga

A Juneteenth flag - in closeup.
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A Juneteenth flag - in closeup.

Thursday is Juneteenth, the holiday that celebrates the end of slavery - and the emancipation of African-Americans - after the Civil War ended in 1865.

Among the holiday events in Chattanooga is a documentary screening that takes place at Noon at New Zion Baptist Church.

Eric Atkins is with the Unity Group of Chattanooga.

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For more, visit The Unity Group of Chattanooga on its Facebook page.

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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