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Juneteenth Message: Why Freedom? - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Even though slaves were freed in 1863, 2.5 years before, Texas refused to share the news with slaves there because, as it’s told, crops still needed to be harvested by slave labor. Freed people were not free.

The post Juneteenth Message: Why Freedom? appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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