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Metropolis of Jackson celebrates Juneteenth

By Editorial Board Published June 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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Metropolis of Jackson celebrates Juneteenth

JACKSON, Mich. (WLNS) — Juneteenth is a celebration of power, resilience, and freedom. Jackson Mayor Daniel Mahoney has lived within the space for his total life, and he is aware of what this vacation means for the town.

“What makes me the proudest about this is Jackson has been celebrating Juneteenth this year for 22 years now,” stated Mahoney. “We actually made it a holiday in the city of Jackson two years before it became a national holiday, and so I feel like we’re kind of trendsetters in that way.”

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Mahoney factors to many native influential, African-American position fashions like Mama Tutu, the town’s Chief Fairness Officer John Willis, and former Metropolis Council member Carl Breeding—who’ve guided him to the place he’s at this time.

“I would say one of the most influential people on my pathway would be Mr. Carl Breeding,” Mahoney stated. “Just the way that he poured into my life and the words of encouragement, he was a man of few words, but when he said something, it was so impactful.”

Southside native Hakim Crampton says Juneteenth means comedy enjoyable this Saturday on the Tommy Davidson Present on the Michigan Theatre.

“We’re excited that that’s going to be here bringing, you know, high talent to our community to, you know, bring some fun to the atmosphere. Other than just the historical celebration,” Crampton stated. 

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For Mayor Mahoney, the message to the following technology is straightforward—keep true to your self.

“The more you know about yourself and where you come from, the more you know about your history and what that history looks like, the easier the path forward on where you actually want to be is,” Mahoney stated. 

Metropolis officers are gearing up for the annual Juneteenth celebration this Saturday, which is able to embody a job honest, scholarship awards, children’ occasions, and performers downtown.

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