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A young girl waves an Afro-American flag during the Broadway Celebrates Juneteenth in Times Square on June 19, 2021 in New York City.

After years of campaigning for Juneteenth to be recognized as a national holiday, Juneteenth National Independence Daywas officially signed into law by President Joe Biden on Thursday. The holiday honors June 19, 1865, the day in history when Black people in Galveston, Texas were told they were no longer enslaved nearly three years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

Though Juneteenth was celebrated long before it was designated as a federal holiday, this year, it was cause for wide celebration across the United States.

In Brooklyn, New York, people gathered for the unveiling of a George Floyd statue, including his brother Terrence Floyd and rapper Papoose.

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Terrence Floyd (middle in a grey shirt) with others during the unveiling of George Floyd statue in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.

Opal Lee, a 94-year-old Texas resident who’s been a longtime advocate for Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday, celebrated this milestone by walking for 2.5 miles in her hometown of Fort Worth, Texas on Saturday.

Lee’s 2.5 mile walk is symbolic of the two-and-a-half years it took for enslaved people in Texas to learn they’d been freed after the Civil War ended. Back in 2016, Lee, who is known as the "Grandmother of Juneteenth," even walked from Fort Worth to Washington, D.C. in an effort to bring attention to Juneteenth.

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Opal Lee walks towards downtown Fort Worth, Texas during the first nationally recognized Juneteenth holiday on Saturday, June 19, 2021.

“I’ve got so many different feelings all gurgling up in here. I don’t know what to call them all. I am so delighted to know that suddenly we’ve got a Juneteenth. It’s not a Texas thing or a black thing. It’s an American thing,” Lee told CBS when she learned that Congress passed a bill to recognize Juneteenth as a holiday.

“We might take a breather, but we’ve got all these disparities we’ve got to address and I mean all of them. While we got the momentum I hope we can get some of it done. We can have one America if we try,” she said.

Lee was also invited to the White House on Thursday to witness President Biden sign legislation designating Juneteenth a federal holiday.

People in Atlanta, Georgia gathered for a parade in honor of Juneteenth.

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People watch a parade taking place to celebrate Juneteenth in Atlanta, Georgia.

In Washington, DC, others gathered in Black Lives Matter Plaza to celebrate the new federal holiday, including a bride and groom who danced in the midst of the gathering.

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A bride and groom dance as they walk past people celebrating Juneteenth at the Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, DC.

In Galveston, Texas, the town where Juneteenth originated in 1865, onlookers watched a parade from a decorated house.

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Spectators watch the Juneteenth Parade in Galveston, Texas.

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A Black Lives Matter banner is seen on the back of a pickup truck during Juneteenth Parade in Galveston, Texas.

A crowd marched in Louisville, Kentucky.

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At St. Augustine Catholic Church in New Orleans, people held a ceremony and gave musical performances.

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