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Are you an America Expat? Are you concerned with the current political situation in America. Democrats Abroad Global Black Caucus podcast is a discussion of the issues of the day that are important to Americans at home and abroad and how you can help from where ever you are.Find us where you are: https://linktr.ee/blackcaucus
Episode 16: Opal Lee - The Grandmother of Juneteenth - Season of Opposition Ep 16
Global Black Caucus Power to the People Podcast
22 minutes
5 months ago
Episode 16: Opal Lee - The Grandmother of Juneteenth - Season of Opposition Ep 16
Brief History of JuneteenthJune 19, 1865 – Over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that enslaved Black people were free.This day became known as Juneteenth, combining “June” and “nineteenth.”It marked the end of slavery in the last Confederate state, though Black Americans remained unfree in many other ways due to systemic racism and violence.Juneteenth TraditionsRooted in Black joy, resistance, and remembrance.Celebrated with parades, readings of the Emancipation Proclamation, family reunions, red foods, and cultural performances.National RecognitionLong celebrated in Black communities, but not recognized nationally until June 17, 2021, when President Biden, flanked by Vice President Harris, declared it a federal holiday.Honoring Opal Lee – the “Grandmother of Juneteenth”Born: 1926, Fort Worth, Texas.At age 89, Opal Lee walked from Fort Worth to Washington, D.C. to campaign for Juneteenth to become a national holiday.She walked 2.5 miles each day to symbolize the 2.5 years it took for freedom to reach Texas after the Emancipation Proclamation.Her decades-long activism led to widespread support and ultimately helped secure federal recognition of Juneteenth.Celebrate Her LegacyRead her story: Juneteenth: A Children’s Story (she’s also an author).Walk in her honor.Share her message: “None of us are free until we’re all free.”What does freedom mean to you today—and how can you make it real for someone else?Voting is your right! Overseas? Find a resistance event near you: Democrats Abroad Resists and sort out your voter registration and ballot requests: votefromabroad.org. In the US? iwillvote.com.
Global Black Caucus Power to the People Podcast
Are you an America Expat? Are you concerned with the current political situation in America. Democrats Abroad Global Black Caucus podcast is a discussion of the issues of the day that are important to Americans at home and abroad and how you can help from where ever you are.Find us where you are: https://linktr.ee/blackcaucus