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For over 155 years Americans of African descent and others have observed and celebrated June 19th as a day of remembrance, family cohesiveness and liberation. Although many people are still unaware of its significance and origins, it is now a federally recognized holiday in the United States. So why does this historic and major milestone in American history fall short of a tremendous and joyful celebration? Tune in to find out.
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For over 155 years Americans of African descent and others have observed and celebrated June 19th as a day of remembrance, family cohesiveness and liberation. Although many people are still unaware of its significance and origins, it is now a federally recognized holiday in the United States. So why does this historic and major milestone in American history fall short of a tremendous and joyful celebration? Tune in to find out.