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For Black Stocktonians, Juneteenth is where joy and and legacy meet

Summary by Stocktonia
As “Sumthin’ Sumthin'” by Maxwell blared across the San Joaquin County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Dana Beckton fell into a random dance with a stranger. “This is what I’m talking about! That’s joy,” said a beaming Beckton before Angela Bernard drew her into a dance at the county’s annual Juneteenth festival.  In that moment, as their hands interlocked, the two felt as close as sisters, Beckton said.  “Often, we live in spaces where we’ve got to mo…
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Stocktonia broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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