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Today is a time for reconciliation and self-education. So today, I will be giving you a brief history of what I believe to be the second most important day in American history, a day that never should have had to become a marked occasion, and one that was both long overdue, and incomplete. I give you a bit of background on the Emancipation Proclamation, the foundation of Juneteenth Day, and talk a bit about life for the enslaved immediately after June 19, 1865.
If you want to learn more about Juneteenth Day please visit: https://www.juneteenth.com/
And the books I mention in the episode are:
1) We are not yet equal, Understanding Our Racial Divide” by Carol Anderson and Tonya Bolden
These are just a FEW of the MANY excellent books on racism against the African American community
By Jordana ManchesterToday is a time for reconciliation and self-education. So today, I will be giving you a brief history of what I believe to be the second most important day in American history, a day that never should have had to become a marked occasion, and one that was both long overdue, and incomplete. I give you a bit of background on the Emancipation Proclamation, the foundation of Juneteenth Day, and talk a bit about life for the enslaved immediately after June 19, 1865.
If you want to learn more about Juneteenth Day please visit: https://www.juneteenth.com/
And the books I mention in the episode are:
1) We are not yet equal, Understanding Our Racial Divide” by Carol Anderson and Tonya Bolden
These are just a FEW of the MANY excellent books on racism against the African American community