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Juneteenth or "Freedom Day" (June 19th) celebrates the emancipation of Native American and black slaves. It is important to everyone in the USA and needs to become an official American celebration on the federal calendar. It is commemorated in at least 46 states. Visit theroot.com
Juneteenth explained: The commemoration of the freeing of slaves held by whites in the USA on Rising Upwith guest host Tony Bates (Questioning Everything) instead of Sonali. Pacifica Free Speech Radio (archive.KPFK.org), L.A., 4:00 PM, Wednesday, June 19, 2019.
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