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A Mexican village celebrates Juneteenth, honoring its past as a refuge for thousands of Black people who'd escaped slavery in Texas.

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Nacimiento de los Negros, a town in the state of Coahuila, was a stop on a 19th-century Southern Underground Railroad from Texas to Mexico, which had outlawed slavery in 1829.
The town was settled by the Negros Mascogos, which is Spanish for "Black Seminoles," a group that lived among the Seminole tribe in Florida before being forcibly relocated to Oklahoma and eventually fleeing to Mexico.
Every year, the town welcomes Mascogo ancestors and celebrates Juneteenth with trail rides and barbecue.
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