Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom, marking the day when slavery came to an end in the United States. The observance of this holiday, formally recognized by the state of Texas in 1980, has continued to spread to the rest of the country and beyond. On this day, we have an opportunity to affirm once more the universal right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for every human being. I hope that you will join me on June 19, in reflecting upon how far we have come, how far we have yet to go, and how we can continue to advance the cause of freedom and justice across our communities and around the world. |
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Celebrating Juneteenth
June 18, 2020