Juneteenth, celebrated as the end of slavery, was in reality a drawn-out and violent process marked by ongoing oppression and the persistent denial of true freedom for Black Americans.
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From Slavery to Oppression: The Enduring…
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Juneteenth, celebrated as the end of slavery, was in reality a drawn-out and violent process marked by ongoing oppression and the persistent denial of true freedom for Black Americans.