Today, we commemorate a pivotal moment in American history that symbolizes the essence of freedom. We wish everyone a happy and safe Independence Day celebration!
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Today, we acknowledge Juneteenth, a pivotal moment in American history marking the end of slavery. On June 19, 1865, enslaved individuals in Texas learned of their freedom under the Emancipation Proclamation. We honor this day and the continued pursuit of justice and equality for all.
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Juneteenth is a momentous day in American history that marks the end of slavery and celebrates the freedom for all. Today, we come together to honor this significant holiday and reflect on the progress we have made as a nation. To learn more about Juneteenth and its significance in American history, please take a moment to click on the link: https://lnkd.in/gqvPZFF
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Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, is a time to commemorate African American freedom—and emphasize education and achievement for African American individuals and communities. Click the link to learn more about the history of Juneteenth: https://ow.ly/fiKp50OPn4n
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Happy Juneteenth!! "Juneteenth has become the most well-known celebration for the ending of slavery in the United States and viewed by some as America’s second Independence Day. But the history of this important celebration is complex and often misunderstood." Get more information about the significance for Juneteenth and more below https://lnkd.in/ebGMyJb5
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Today is National Wreaths Across America Day. Learn more about the history, tradition and mission behind Wreaths Across America in the video below. #bcvets #butlercountyohio #WreathsAcrossAmerica
Wreaths Across America: Our History, Tradition and Mission - Remember. Honor. Teach.
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Today we honor, reflect, and commemorate #Juneteenth and the end of slavery in the United States. Learn more about this important day in American history: www.juneteenth.com and https://lnkd.in/gDimiCf2
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“The history of slavery is the history of the United States. It was not peripheral to our founding; it was central to it. It is not irrelevant to our contemporary society; it created it. This history is in our soil, it is in our policies, and it must, too, be in our memories.” —Clint Smith The Transatlantic Slave Trade was the largest long distance forced movement of people in human history. From the late 1500s to mid 1800s, enslavers forced Africans from their home countries to the Americas to work in forced labor camps under unthinkably harsh conditions. The lives, identities, families, traditions, and more were stolen from enslaved people. The devastation of chattel slavery has persisted across centuries and its legacy is alive and well in our society. On this day, we take the time to remember, mourn, and heal from the trauma caused by the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the United States and around the world. We recognize its impacts on our shared history, this country, and countless generations of Black people and Black families. As we move forward together, Sankofa Impact carries this history in our work towards a future of collective liberation. . . . #SankofaImpact #Seattle #RemembranceoftheSlaveTrade #Healing #CollectiveLiberation #History
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Today, as you recall exactly where you were when you first heard the news, and how you felt the ensuing fear, confusion and pain that gripped hundreds of millions of Americans, don't forget the ways we came together in the aftermath. - As we remember the lives lost 22 years ago, and the lives lost and forever changed in the subsequent war on terror, we reflect on the shared values that galvanized our nation in the face of tragedy. - In the fractious social landscape of 2023, we can easily forget that what binds us is far greater than our differences. Today, consider the American ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and never forget the sacrifices that preserve them.
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Dreaming about a monarch butterfly can represent transformation, growth, and change. It could also signify that you’re being guided towards making positive changes in your life. Monarch butterflies hold a special spiritual significance for many people around the world. Whether you interpret them as symbols of love, transformation, guidance, or all three, these beautiful creatures remind us that we’re all connected to something greater than ourselves. So the next time you see a monarch butterfly fluttering by, take a moment to appreciate its beauty and reflect on what it might be trying to tell you. Who knows, it could be a sign that something wonderful is just around the corner. Read more: The Meaning of a Purple Butterfly Symbolism and Significance What Do a Black Butterfly Mean Symbolism and Interpretation The Meaning Behind a Yellow Butterfly Symbolism and Interpretation - https://lnkd.in/gHJr3PdN
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"So, as we learn more and more about the saints who have gone before us in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, we do so neither to idealize nor to demonize anyone," writes James S. Currie in this edition of Making History Today, "but rather with a keen sense of gratitude for their faith, their call to discipleship, and the many and varied ways they have shaped us." Read more in Deeply Rooted from the Presbyterian Historical Society of the Southwest.
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