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Now What?: Beyond Juneteenth
Saturday was Juneteenth, the 156th anniversary of Union soldiers making their way to Galveston, Texas and Major General Gordon Granger informing thousands of enslaved people that they were finally freed from their bondage. Two and a half years earlier, on … Continue reading
Posted in African-American, culture, history, reparations, slavery
Tagged angel kyodo williams, Juneteenth, opinion, Tuere Sala
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