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Let the People Be Heard: Why is Juneteenth still relevant? - DefenderNetwork.com

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With Republican lawmakers nationally stating that Black history and Black perspectives are irrelevant via their attacks on Critical Race Theory, the Defender asked the people their thoughts on “Why is Juneteenth still relevant?” Here is what you had to say: Juneteenth is the quintessential celebration of truth-telling. Long before it was an official holiday, Black […]

Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source

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