In this episode of Time Tellers, join Dan and Renee as they delve into the historical narrative of Juneteenth, the holiday that marks the belated announcement of emancipation to enslaved individuals in Texas. It's a story of a freedom that was declared yet delayed, and the long journey towards recognition and celebration.
Discover the tense backdrop of the Civil War and how Union troops marched into Galveston, Texas, in June 1865, to enforce the end of slavery, more than two years after Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. Despite the symbolic proclamation, it took Major General Gordon Granger's General Order No. 3 to finally liberate those who had been kept in the dark.
Reflect on how this day grew into a poignant reminder of the struggles for justice and acknowledgment. Through poignant anecdotes, Dan and Renee unravel why Juneteenth signifies not just a celebration of freedom, but a remembrance of the relentless pursuit of justice that continues even today.
Experience the evolution of Juneteenth from a local gathering to a national moment of reflection and joy following civil rights reckonings. Tune in to learn why it's not just about barbecues, but about honoring the resilience and voices of those who pushed the boundaries of freedom.
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