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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJuneteenth!!!
On June 19th,1865, more than 2,000 Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas. U.S. Major General Gordon Granger announced that by executive decree, all enslaved Black people were to be free.
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Juneteenth!!! (Original Post)
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Jun 19
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CTyankee
(66,548 posts)1. It's a wonder Trump hasn't called for the cancelling of this federal holiday.
You know he'd love to!
B.See
(5,834 posts)2. Thanks for the reminder. Though
there's a little more to the story:
Even though the Emancipation Proclamation technically freed all enslaved persons in 1863, it was not until June 19, 1865 that all were actually informed that they were free. On that date, U.S. General Gordon Granger read General Orders No. 3 in Galveston, Texas stating the people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free.
On paper, at least, this decree freed more than 250,000 enslaved Blacks. However, as internationally lauded historian and University of Houston professor, Dr. Gerald Horne, shares in his book The Counter Revolution of 1836: Texas Slavery and Jim Crow and the Roots of American Fascism, the reality was much different. Horne highlights that it was the oft-ignored war waged by Grangers roughly 2,000 predominantly Black troops against stubborn enslavers that made freedom possible. Grangers soldiers took on those who refused to acknowledge the new law of the land.
Horne reveals that Black troops engaged in numerous bloody battles with White enslavers and their armed forces, defeating them on the battlefield, thus making Juneteenth quite literally a Black Liberation holiday.
On paper, at least, this decree freed more than 250,000 enslaved Blacks. However, as internationally lauded historian and University of Houston professor, Dr. Gerald Horne, shares in his book The Counter Revolution of 1836: Texas Slavery and Jim Crow and the Roots of American Fascism, the reality was much different. Horne highlights that it was the oft-ignored war waged by Grangers roughly 2,000 predominantly Black troops against stubborn enslavers that made freedom possible. Grangers soldiers took on those who refused to acknowledge the new law of the land.
Horne reveals that Black troops engaged in numerous bloody battles with White enslavers and their armed forces, defeating them on the battlefield, thus making Juneteenth quite literally a Black Liberation holiday.
source: The Afro
malaise
(286,475 posts)3. K & R for visibility
Important
SocialDemocrat61
(5,153 posts)4. Happy Juneteenth!

electric_blue68
(22,337 posts)5. A good Juneteenth to all.
senseandsensibility
(22,827 posts)6. Karoline was asked about this at the briefing this morning
and she said she had no idea if trump would be making a statement about this holiday, but of course had to snarkily add that they all showd up for work today and are working very hard.
kwolf68
(8,117 posts)7. Bitch
Translation: We dont care about this holiday
electric_blue68
(22,337 posts)8. Big surprise. 😑
bif
(25,882 posts)9. Sure. They're all working as hard as the Orange Rapist.