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The Legacy of Celebration: Black Festivals as Resistance, Restoration & Revival

Before hashtags. Before flyers. Before corporate sponsors and VIP passes, there were parades. Block parties. Cookouts in church lots. And Black people gathering not just to have fun, but to be free in public. To honor the past, protect each other in the present, and envision the future out loud. These weren’t just festivals—they were radical declarations of self-determination, economic solidarity, political organizing, and cultural preservation.…
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thechroniclenews.com broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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