Even though it became a Federal Holiday just this week, Juneteenth has been celebrated for decades among Black communities in the U.S. To understand such a day as this, we'd have to go back to 1863.
From City Dock to Maryland Hall, it's a celebration. Car horns are blaring. Music is blasting with hundreds of demonstrators in the streets. It's Juneteenth and this one is special. A year when the..
There were celebrations across New York City on Saturday for Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery just days after it was pronounced a national holiday; CBS2's Nick Caloway reports.