Juneteenth, finally official Americans celebrated Juneteenth on Saturday for the first time since President Joe Biden signed a bill Thursday designating it as a new national holiday.
June 19th, 1865 marks the date — about two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln had signed the Emancipation Proclamation — that slaves in Galveston, Texas finally got the news that they were free. Juneteenth has been celebrated in many states for years, but this year marks the first time it was recognized as an official federal holiday.
Opal Lee, the 94-year-old affectionately referred to as the "Grandmother of Juneteenth" for her work promoting the remembrance of the day, had a delightful interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo about seeing her dream finally come true.
Another must-see was this impassioned monologue by Fox Business' Charles Payne, telling viewers that Juneteenth is about “acknowledging the past” while moving forward as a nation.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) got a less-than-warm welcome at Milwaukee’s Juneteenth festivities Saturday, drawing boos and jeers from attendees, angry at his past opposition to the bill.
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