Footage of Juneteenth parades and events from 1979-1991 from the KXAS-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas.
— BLACK ARCHIVES (@blackarchivesco) June 19, 2021
This compiled footage features b-roll and news clips held at the UNT Library, Special Collections. pic.twitter.com/4l91vSqBEU
As we reflect this #Juneteenth, we are encouraged to remember that we can all make a difference. Let’s push for positive and continued change. #CelebrateChange #CelebrateFreedom #June19th pic.twitter.com/6PNJrYZQlG
— Patrick Law Group (@PatrickLawGroup) June 18, 2021
Happy Juneteenth! #FreedomDay #June19th pic.twitter.com/nNV6XpaQrV
— William K. Boddie Jr. (@boddieforga) June 19, 2021
Come Celebrate #JuneTeenth2021 with @JooseLord 🏴☠️ performing LIVE presenter by: @SpectacularMag
— KRAWZ ☠️ M U S I C (@KRAWZBONEZ) June 19, 2021
7:30PM JUNE19th
Downtown Durham, NC 📍 pic.twitter.com/YGndl0JRwN
Join the #USNavy in celebrating #Juneteenth! Today is a day to reflect, celebrate, and educate. 👇 #Juneteenth2021 pic.twitter.com/V90y3sGQVy
— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) June 18, 2021
Originating in 1866, Juneteenth is a day to nationally celebrate the end of slavery in the United States. We are proud to support the Black community and celebrate Black culture every day! #Juneteenth2021 #EisforEveryone #June19th #OldNationalEventsPlaza pic.twitter.com/4MbCSiLuzw
— Old National Events Plaza (@OnePlazaEVV) June 19, 2021
Today on #June19th, the 'International Day for the elimination of Sexual violence in conflict', we honor more than 400,000 #Bengali women, who were raped by the #PakistanArmy, 50 years ago in #1971. None of the perpetrators were brought to justice. MAKE PAKISTAN ARMY ACCOUNTABLE. pic.twitter.com/MLeFA0L2Sr
— HRCBM Moderator (@hrcbm) June 19, 2021
Looking for a unique local #Juneteenth experience? Check out this commemoration at the John N. Smith Cemetery in #Southport presented by our good friends at the https://t.co/RKsx8B8ErR tomorrow, #June19th at 2:00 p.m. pic.twitter.com/JCePwcDzsM
— Friends of the Library Southport & Oak Island (@FOLSOI) June 18, 2021
Celebrating freedom. Happy Juneteenth!#juneteenth #celebratefreedom #june19th pic.twitter.com/EOcA5j5adx
— Kathleen Duffy | Duffy Group (@DuffyGroup) June 19, 2021
This Saturday, #June19th, celebrated among #AfricanAmericans as #Juneteenth,#AngelaDavis will be inducted into #Local10, the #SanFrancisco Bay Area branch of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (#ILWU).https://t.co/SEXkosgufx#JuneTeenth2021 #JuneteenthFederalHoliday
— Venus Throw (@OneVenusThrow) June 18, 2021
Juneteenth is celebrated on June19th to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the U.S. It was first celebrated in Texas, where on that date in 1865, in the aftermath of the Civil War, slaves were declared free under the terms of the 1862 Emancipation Proclamation. pic.twitter.com/1k0PSiUFYZ
— Community CU (@ccuflorida) June 19, 2021
Happy Juneteenth Everyone!!!
— Chris C-lyric Wynn (@lyric_wynn) June 19, 2021
✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼#blackandproud #freedom #fightthepower #june19th pic.twitter.com/sXi1bSQVl2
Fire up the grill and turn the music up, it's time to celebrate🖤#JuneTeenth2021 #celebration #freedom #EmancipationDay #BlackLivesMatter #June19th #BlackTwitter #FreedomDay #ALLBlackLivesMatter #black #BlackSummer #CELEBRATING #lifestories #music #Food #family #Blackisbeautiful pic.twitter.com/WTKQyzIUaX
— JoiToTheWorld (@joi_life) June 19, 2021
Today, we remember the day that the news of the end of the Civil War and emancipation of slaves reached Galveston, TX on June 19, 1865. We acknowledge the significance of #Juneteenth and are thankful to celebrate that freedom on this historical day!#june19th #southwatersigns pic.twitter.com/5cytTgZD5W
— SouthWaterSigns (@SouthWaterSigns) June 19, 2021
Juneteenth is coming up this Saturday, and it is the unofficial Independence Day commemorating June 19th, 1865 when the last enslaved people were set free from bondage in the United States, over 2 years after the Emancipation Proclamation. #juneteenth #june19th #june19 pic.twitter.com/t0mRJsk0G4
— WGSS at GW (@GW_WGSS) June 16, 2021
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