“Today on Juneteenth, the day we celebrate the end of slavery, the day we memorialize those who offered us hope for the future, and the day when we renew our commitment to the struggle for freedom." — Angela Davis
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This #Juneteenth, we commemorate the end of slavery in the United States, honoring the strength of those who helped to secure liberty, freedom, and justice for all — and supporting those who continue to work toward those same ideals today. How are you commemorating Juneteenth? Share your stories and traditions in the comments! 💫
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Today, we honor the anniversary of the end of slavery in the United States and the invitation of freedom to all Americans. #FreedomDay Learn more about the significance of Juneteenth https://buff.ly/3MThhq6
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Understand the past. Respect and defend freedom for everyone. Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19th to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States. Learn more about the historical significance of Juneteenth here: https://hubs.li/Q02CqRyk0
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Today we recognize and celebrate the effective end to slavery in the United States! May we take this time to learn about the history and significance of #Juneteenth. Discover more by visiting: https://bit.ly/3fsMaRS
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#Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Learn more about the historical legacy and significance of Juneteenth at https://lnkd.in/gqvPZFF.
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Today we celebrate Juneteenth, commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Learn more about this important day and its significance for our country! #Juneteenth #Independence #Freedom https://hubs.ly/Q02BJGSL0
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As we look forward to the United Nations #antislavery day on 2 December, we acknowledge the long history of slavery, the persistence of modern slavery and the need to challenge abhorrent practices of slavery in the world today. Researchers and practitioners at the University of Hull's Wilberforce Institute focus on the study of historical slavery, the legacies of slavery in the present, and modern day manifestations of slavery, working with academic, business and community partners in the UK and globally https://lnkd.in/eXMszkiy
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We can acknowledge and even celebrate the truth of our history together without dissension. Reality: On this day in 1865, two and a half years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, approximately 2000 Union troops arrived in Galveston and declared by executive decree that slaves were free. This order freed over 250,000 black people that were still enslaved in Texas. Why was it delayed? The Emancipation Proclamation could not be implemented in areas that were under Confederate control. Why do we acknowledge and celebrate this day? We acknowledge it because it happened. We celebrate it because the freedom of any person or people who was once unfairly held in bondage, abused and mistreated, should be celebrated. Though there was and still is in some places an uphill battle, freed slaves who survived faced many hardships and heartaches. Many searched for family members that they had been separated from hence the importance of reunions. They had to figure out the safe places where they could gain employment and settle. They were resilient during times when many would have given up and their resilience led to the progression of a people and progression a country. A call to action: No matter your race or ethnicity, don’t be afraid to acknowledge the hard truths of our past as well as the good. The important part is to work in unity today and not allow for the mistreatment and abuse of others to happen again. We should also ask ourselves how are we impacting the world so that it is a better place, not only for ourselves and our families, but for everyone. #JuneteenthMatters #TexasHistory #AmericanHistory #OurHistory #WeAreTheChange #StrongerTogether
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