Juneteenth is just weeks away. This holiday -- named for and celebrated on June 19 -- commemorates the true ending of slavery in the United States. (You'll note, it is not Jan.
1, the date of President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. More on that below.) From its celebratory roots in churches across Texas to the impassioned protests of the last year, Juneteenth has come a long way with finally being recognition as an official holiday and even retailers like Amazon has recognized Black-Owned Businesses.
After an unanimous vote, the House passed legislation that establishes June 19 as Juneteenth National Independence Day, with President Joe Biden signing the bill into law on June 17, 2021, recognizing Juneteenth as an official federal holiday.Last year's Juneteenth received high-profile recognition via which aired on ABC and hosted by Leslie Odom Jr.
The special included performances by Jimmie Allen, Chloe Bailey (of Chloe x Halle) and Leon Bridges. This year, CNN will exclusively broadcast featuring appearances by Yolanda Adams, Billy Porter, Jhene Aiko, Earth, Wind & Fire and more.
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