Amid protests for racial justice, Juneteenth gets new renown

Thousands of people surround activist Angela Davis as she speaks to protesters Friday during the West Coast Port Shutdown held at the SSA Terminals in Oakland, Calif. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group via AP)

DETROIT — Protesters marched over the Brooklyn Bridge, chanted “We want justice now!” near St. Louis’ Gateway Arch, prayed in Atlanta and paused for a moment of silence at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, as Americans marked Juneteenth Friday with new urgency amid protests to demand racial justice.