More than three years after a plan for a National Juneteenth Museum was hatched, developers have secured land in Fort Worth.
The Fort Worth City Council will vote on demolishing the Southside Community Center to build the National Juneteenth Museum.
Museum officials hope to have the grand opening in 2026, when Opal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth​, turns 100 years old.
Fort Worth also plans to make a $15 million contribution to the Juneteenth museum once the nonprofit confirms it has ...
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Organizers begin planning for Vallejo Juneteenth
It may be four months away, but planning has already begun for Vallejo’s 35th annual Juneteenth Parade and Festival. The ...
Fort Worth City Council approves the National Juneteenth Museum to access the Southside Community Center property on Tuesday ...
The museum will replace the Southside Community Center, and the center will be relocated to the Hazel Harvey Peace Center for ...
While Black History Month is commemorated in February, celebrating and learning more about the history doesn't have to stop ...
In response to Donald Trump's order banning DEI initiatives, the DIA has paused special event programs and related events, ...
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration ... On June 19, 1865, as an aftereffect of the Civil War, Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and ...