- 6/16/2026 5:20:33 AM
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In a stirring tribute to resilience and justice, the Scottsboro Boys Museum hosted a vibrant Juneteenth event, blending history, culture, and community empowerment. The gathering honored the legacy of the Scottsboro Boys—nine Black teenagers wrongly accused in 1931—while celebrating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
Juneteenth, marking the end of slavery in the U.S., took on deeper meaning as attendees reflected on the Scottsboro Boys’ fight for freedom within an unjust system. The museum’s event highlighted:
Keynote speaker Dr. Evelyn Parker urged attendees to “carry the torch” by voting and advocating for equity. “Freedom isn’t just a date—it’s a daily struggle,” she declared, echoing the museum’s mission to turn pain into progress.
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