
The Nicodemus Emancipation and Homecoming Celebration is held annually the last weekend in July to celebrate the abolishment of
slavery in the United States. It also celebrates
NicodemusNicodemus, the only still-living all-black community west of
the Mississippi founded by former slaves. The Emancipation and Homecoming Celebration has taken place every year since 1878. The event includes such attractions as a parade, a fashion show, military displays, and descendants' program, which draws relatives of the original town settlers from across the country.
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