You're absolutely right, it was just far less known and not a federally recognized holiday until all this nudged it into the mainstream. I'm not discrediting it as a good move. But it certainly felt more of a symbolic consolation prize compared to what people actually asked for
You're absolutely right, it was just far less known and not a federally recognized holiday until all this nudged it into the mainstream. I'm not discrediting it as a good move. But it certainly felt more of a symbolic consolation prize compared to what people actually asked for
Just a quick dorky comment
Juneteenth predates Floyd, and truthfully I think it's a great and truly American thing to remember that Americans fought each other and died to live up to the constructional ideology that all men are born free. I feel like 10 years from now people will be like "George who?" but take away that America is the only country that fought a civil war over the subjugation of another people and that is something we can be proud of.