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Let's celebrate Juneteenth in Battery Park City with live music, book readings, and free horse riding with The Federation of Black Cowboys!
Juneteenth originated in 1865 in Galveston, Texas. Battery Park City’s 8th annual Emancipation Day celebration offers fun, history, art, and a performance by Juneteenth Legacy Project, whose mission is to share the music of the African Diaspora through the lens of Black classically trained musicians. The Federation of Black Cowboys shares history and horseback rides (ages 3 and up). Enjoy readings by Sana Butler from Sugar of the Crop, her award-winning book based on interviews with African-Americans whose parents were born before 1865, and hear the dreams and determination of the first families raised in freedom.
Browse in the book tent and art exhibit tent, paint your own Juneteenth flag, and relax on the lawn. Books and art are available to purchase. Juneteenth dress is welcome! Bring a picnic!