Th NCAAA Presents: Juneteenth 2021 - Interrogating Juneteenth: History as a Teacher

This production part-2; what does Juneteenth mean to you? From part one we learn about people who stand out through their deeds of standing up and out to help. Examination of the pass develops strategies for the future. Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Document freed all people particularly people of color. Today we celebrate this signing. But, what does this really mean? That we shall never see this condition in America unless we commit a crime. But, more so than that, whosoever tries to interfere with that freedom shall be punished. The Boston Juneteenth Committee requests your support that this celebration will continue, especially for our kids. That involuntary servitude will become a thing of the past. Visit our website at www.bostonjuneteenth.com, and the family and friends about this production...Thank you! And, support our cause because its your cause, too!

Original Air Date

6/19/2020