African American Day Parade Marks 55th Anniversary in New York City

Sunday, 8 September 2024, 12:42

African American Day Parade is set to celebrate its 55th anniversary this September in New York City, attracting thousands who commemorate black history and culture. The vibrant event unites marchers and spectators along Harlem's historic Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, showcasing the richness of the black American community.
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African American Day Parade Marks 55th Anniversary in New York City

African American Day Parade: A Historic Celebration

The African American Day Parade has become a cornerstone of black history and culture in Harlem, New York City. Taking place on September 15, this year's event marks the 55th anniversary of a celebration that honors the contributions of black Americans across the nation.

Event Details

  • Date: September 15
  • Location: Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, between 111th Street and 137th Street
  • Highlights: Marchers, floats, and cultural showcases

Why Attend the African American Day Parade?

The African American Day Parade not only serves as a vibrant display of culture and heritage but also as a reminder of the ongoing journey for equality and recognition. Come join the celebration and support the community!


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