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What is Juneteenth?
What is Juneteenth?
Why is there no national holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States? There are a number of very clear reasons. So let's just start first by educating on what Juneteenth is. The voice is Opio Sokoni and the Juneteenth celebration is Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Juneteenth - A Celebration of Freedom (Trailer)
Juneteenth - A Celebration of Freedom (Trailer)
Premieres June 10 9:30 pm on HoustonPBS, KUHT-TV, Channel 8 "Juneteenth - A Celebration of Freedom" is an inspiring, historical documentary that captures the spirit of the Juneteenth experience and explains the origin and evolution of this important date in the history of our country. The documentary provides an insightful perspective about this significant day in American history that is often misunderstood and overlooked. This is a compelling program that all viewers will find interesting and informative. History experts such as Dr. Maceo Dailey, Rep. Al Edwards, Dr. Roland Hays, Frank Jackson, Karen Riles, Eleanor Davis Thompson, and Dr. George C. Wright relate personal recollections of Juneteenth and offer historical background about the day. The documentary also includes a dramatic performance of slave narratives by the Charles Gilpin Players of Prairie View A&M University. A Project of the Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture And the School of Architecture at Prairie View A&M University Executive Producer: Akel Kahera, Ph.D. Directed by: Jim Bailey Director of Photography: Mark Susman Produced by Sunset Productions at Fast Cut Films Edited by Mike Snow
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TIPHC - Juneteenth - Part 1
TIPHC - Juneteenth - Part 1
Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture Juneteenth - A Celebration of Freedom is an inspiring historical documentary that captures the spirit of the Juneteenth experience and explains the origin and evolution of this important date in the history of our country.
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What is Juneteenth
What is Juneteenth
PSA to highten awareness of the Juneteenth Celebartion June 19th Nathion wide.
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"Juneteenth Jamboree" - Fatso Bentley
"Juneteenth Jamboree" - Fatso Bentley
Gladys "Fatso" Bentley, Blues vocals, b. 1907, Philadelphia. In the early 1930s, this well known lesbian singer appeared at Harlem's Ubangi Club, backed by a chorus of men in drag. ------------------------------ Juneteenth is the oldest celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19th Eighteen and Sixty-Five, 2000 Union soldiers landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free. General Gordon Granger read the contents of "General Order No. 3": The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and hired labor. Of course, this was two and a half years after Emancipation. However, Emancipation had little impact in Texas due to the small number of Union troops available to enforce it. But, with the surrender of General Lee in April of Eighteen and 65, and the arrival of General Granger's regiment in Galveston, the Union forces were finally strong enough to bring about freeing the 250000 slaves in Texas. Slaves in Galveston rejoiced in the streets with jubilant celebrations. The first organized celebrations of Juneteenth were used as political rallies and to teach freed African Americans about their voting rights. Within a <b>...</b>
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KingCast Boston Juneteenth Celebration chat with Governor Patrick!
KingCast Boston Juneteenth Celebration chat with Governor Patrick!
christopher-king.blogspot.com It's good to be free! A walk in the park...... viva le revolution! 19 June 2010 KingCast, Governor Patrick, nice bikers and Soul Train dancers headline Boston Juneteenth Celebration, with Justice for Marinova CORI leak promised! "We're gonna' put it to bed," agreed Governor Patrick. See para. 2, infra. Videos uploading to KingCast65 YouTube Channel. All raw, unretouched photos and video (videos coming by 11p tonight). I give Governor Patrick a hard time sometimes but at the same time I've volunteered for President Obama and him and will probably do so again. But the bottom line, noted (in video of course) in the KingCast coverage of his town hall meeting, is that the historically racist Boston Herald lied about, and Defamed Joanna Marinova when she was working for prison reform with State Rep Gloria Fox and Darrell Jones. Read the Emily Rooney - Beat the Press segment and listen to my radio segment about all of that nonsense, which involves an unauthorized and illegal CORI leak. I know Governor Patrick is working hard to reform CORI, and this is but one of several battles he faces in that endeavor. As for the bikers, we got along so well, a common denominator being that we tend NOT to get along with most crotch-rocket riders; we don't tend to have similar interests. J & R, C & K: Your emails will go out tonight, solid. Peace, guys and gals :) KingCast: Reel news for real people.
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NYC HARLEM JUNETEENTH RR 2010
NYC HARLEM JUNETEENTH RR 2010
RUFF RYDERS JUNETEENTH PARADE WEEKEND. NYC 2010
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bATTLE aT jUNETEENTH iN aNNISTON, AL
bATTLE aT jUNETEENTH iN aNNISTON, AL
BAMA Girlz bATTLE aT jUNETEENTH iN aNNISTON, AL
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BAMA Girlz - Battle at Juneteenth in Anniston,AL 01
BAMA Girlz - Battle at Juneteenth in Anniston,AL 01
Part 1 of BAMA Girlz Battle in Anniston, AL
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JUNETEENTH
JUNETEENTH
Come celebrate Juneteenth we us! Come enjoy a Feast for the Eyes and Body. Relive our history and embrace our present. Know that we are Free To Be...anything we want to be. There will be Storytelling by our very own Nathie Marbury! Arts and Crafts, Children activities. Skits and Poetry, thanks to Deaf Youth USA. Fun, fun, fun. When: June 18, 2011 Where: Deaf Community Center 1550 San Leandro Blvd. San Leandro, Ca. 94577 Time: 12 - 4 pm Cost: $12 Deluxe; $10 Regular (BBQ plate w/drink)
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Juneteenth 2009
Juneteenth 2009
Marcus Williams discusses Juneteenth with BT Mathis. On June 19th, 1863 the last of the slaves in Galveston, TX were informed by General Granger that they were free. This was 1.5 years after the effective date of The Emancipation Proclamation. Today celebrations go on all across the country marking this important day in African American History.
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Juneteenth 2010 Bike Parade # 1
Juneteenth 2010 Bike Parade # 1
Cafe Racers , Bad Habit , Brotherhood , New Nation, Black yankees , Falcons , Underworld , Trojans , Free Ryders , Cold Blooded Ryders , Brown Bombers , Ghost Town Ryders and a host of other club's from the city rolled the red carpet out and welcomed in unity and peace different club's from across the midwest and southern part of the country !
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Noellia - Juneteenth Celebration
Noellia - Juneteenth Celebration
Performance of "Something To Talk About" (Bonnie Raitt) with Apollo West Soul Singers at the Juneteenth celebration in Carson, CA. I had a BLAST! It was so fun and there were some very very talented people there!! I'm singing lead with Rosie Tate and Marvin Clayton backups. I'm so grateful to Marvin for asking me to sing this song and this incredible celebration. I learned about Juneteenth and what it means to the African American community and how it signifies freedom and dignity.
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BAMA Girlz at Juneteenth in Annistion,AL
BAMA Girlz at Juneteenth in Annistion,AL
BAMA Girlz at Juneteenth in Annistion,AL