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FILE- Students and faculty members take part in Juneteenth March for Justice on the Stockton University campus in Galloway Township, N.J., Friday, June 19, 2020. On Thursday, July 30, 2020, New Jersey lawmakers passed two bills aimed at addressing racial injustice, one making Juneteenth a state holiday and another abolishing the county government title of the freeholder, which alludes to a time when Black people and women could not own property and hold office. (Edward Lea/The Press of Atlantic City via AP, File)

FILE- Students and faculty members take part in Juneteenth March for Justice on the Stockton University campus in Galloway Township, N.J., Friday, June 19, 2020. On Thursday, July 30, 2020, New Jersey lawmakers passed two bills aimed at addressing racial injustice, one making Juneteenth a state holiday and another abolishing the county government title of the freeholder, which alludes to a time when Black people and women could not own property and hold office. (Edward Lea/The Press of Atlantic City via AP, File)

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