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Juneteenth (aka June 19, 1865) will always be marked in history as the TRUE day enslaved Black people in the U.S. were freed. So now that we know more people are "woke" to Juneteenth, let's broaden their minds as to what slavery meant to America. Simply put, it was a business that killed many of our people for the fortune of others. Listen in as we talk about Juneteenth, Netflix's "High on the Hog," and more in celebration of this new national holiday.
By Louis J. & Victoria G.Juneteenth (aka June 19, 1865) will always be marked in history as the TRUE day enslaved Black people in the U.S. were freed. So now that we know more people are "woke" to Juneteenth, let's broaden their minds as to what slavery meant to America. Simply put, it was a business that killed many of our people for the fortune of others. Listen in as we talk about Juneteenth, Netflix's "High on the Hog," and more in celebration of this new national holiday.