The Progressive Left destroys everything it touches, and it’s another trick to continue destroying America. Apparently, they’re after our Fourth of July. I learned the Progressives have co-opted this Juneteenth business to push their radical agenda and reinitiate the idea that Americans of African descent are due reparations for past slavery and Whites should not be included in the celebrations, like Kwanzaa at Christmas time.
Accordingly, many Americans oppose this new federal holiday and see it as another useless scheme by the radical Left to rewrite American history and divide us further. A Texas historian opines on the subject, telling us it should be a unifying national Holiday whose origin has little to do with blacks or slavery but the Left’s attempt to retain the black voters they are losing to Donald Trump.
Apparently, Juneteenth, a nearly unobserved Texas celebration of the end of slavery in Texas, commemorates the day in 1865 when Union Gen. Gordon Granger issued General Order No. 3 in Galveston, Texas, informing Texans of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation ending slavery under the Confederacy. […]
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