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    Descendants of freed enslaved people found joy on the Juneteenth national holiday. They celebrated across the country with soul food and finger popping music. Hundreds of partiers in Savannah attended the first annual Soul & Groove fundraiser for Grandma’s Hands Inc., a nonprofit organization to support senior citizens. They raised the roof – dancing – at the Alee Temple Shriner’s … Continue reading "Juneteenth Soul & Groove Old School Concert Held"
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