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Professor Parry explores the origins of Juneteenth developed by the Black community in Galveston, Texas, and how the celebration eventually came to other locations like Las Vegas, NevadaTyler D. Parry, an associate professor and Director of the African American and African Diaspora Studies program at UNLV, examines the Juneteenth holiday's broader importance within the United States. Using images, interviews, and historical documentation, Professor Parry explores the origins of Juneteenth developed by the Black community in Galveston, Texas, and how the celebration eventually came to other locations like Las Vegas, Nevada through the “Great Migration,” the movement of Black Americans from the U.S. South from 1910-1970.
Co-sponsored by UNLV's Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies.
Free and open to the public. Seating is on first-come, first-served basis and may be limited. For more information, call 702.507.4017
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Whitney Library, 5175 E Tropicana Ave,Las Vegas,NV,United States