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    Juneteenth marks the moment in 1865 when the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas learned they were free—over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It’s a reminder that freedom in America was not a single event, but a long struggle that continues to shape Black life, memory, and culture today.

    This thread highlights key places tied to African American history, resistance, culture, and political power. Feel free to make your own contributions.

    Obama Presidential Center
    Chicago, IL

    National Museum of African American History and Culture
    Washington, DC

    Ebenezer Baptist Church
    Atlanta, GA

    Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
    Washington DC

    Mosque No. 7
    Harlem, Manhattan, New York City

  • Happy birthday mom

  • Obama Presidential Center had an all black orchestra performing and backing the musicians as well as a string quartet. many of the members in their 20s/early 30s

  • Of course only the holidays to celebrate black history get ignored and s*** on by people.

  • shoutout to every black american. god bless the whole diaspora.