Juneteenth's Legacy: Honoring History and Embracing Education
From Galveston to Phoenix, Juneteenth celebrations highlight the enduring struggle for equality and the importance of historical awareness.
- Sam Collins III, known as 'Professor Juneteenth,' leads efforts in Galveston to preserve and promote Juneteenth's history.
- The Carver Museum in Phoenix launches a new exhibit, 'Jubilee Journey,' showcasing the resilience and contributions of Black Arizonans.
- Juneteenth's recognition as a federal holiday in 2021 was the result of decades of activism by figures like Opal Lee and Ronald Meyers.
- Historian Clint Smith emphasizes the importance of understanding the full context of Juneteenth and America's history of slavery.
- Celebrations across the U.S. include educational tours, public art, and community festivals, reflecting on both past struggles and future aspirations.













































