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CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH

What is Juneteenth?

Celebrated on the 19th of June, Juneteenth marks the day the Emancipation Proclamation (issued on January 1, 1863) was read to enslaved African Americans in Texas in 1865 by General Granger.

 

 

CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH

Because Texas was the last confederate state to announce the proclamation following the Civil War, Juneteenth also represents emancipation for the last remaining enslaved African Americans in the confederacy. On June 19, 1865, Major Gen. Gordon Granger came to Galveston, Texas, to inform the community that President Abraham Lincoln had freed the slaves two years earlier and that Texas had to comply with the federal law. Before that declaration, approximately 250,000 slaves still resided in Texas. Even after that day, slavery did not end overnight. But that day and declaration are seen as a turning point and hence a day of celebration today.

This Juneteenth, we’re celebrating Juneteenth by shining a light on our favorite products from incredible black-owned businesses!

Elisa Johnson

Oat Cinnamon

KNC Beauty

Briogeo

Jentl

Rooted Women

Oui the People

Justice of the Pies

Golde

 

 

 

 

 

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