A man carries a child on his shoulders as they march near Central Park during a 2020 Juneteenth celebration.
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- Business Insider is taking Juneteenth off on Wednesday, June 19.
- I wrote an out-of-office message to educate people and let them know I won't be checking email.
- Juneteenth recognizes the end of slavery in the US on June 19, 1865.
Business Insider is taking Juneteenth off. To prepare, I crafted an out-of-office...