June 20, 2022

The Mo You Know - History of Juneteenth

The Mo You Know - History of Juneteenth
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In honor of Juneteenth, our newest federal holiday, this episode takes a look at the history of the day and what it symbolizes. While it was celebrated locally in Texas and other states for years, it was only officially made a federal holiday in June 2021. It is seen as a second Independence Day of sorts for many Black Americans who didn't actually get their freedom with the founding of the country.

Today is the first edition of our new ongoing series, The Mo You Know, where we break down one topic in the headlines.

Here are some great additional resources -- for kids and adults -- about Juneteenth.

Feel free to suggest future topics for 'The Mo You Know' by emailing ContactMoNews@gmail.com.

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