Two Independence Days, One Unfinished American Story Why Black Americans have earned — and must claim — both July 4th and Juneteenth as their own.
The idea that Black Americans should choose between Juneteenth and the Fourth of July is a false choice. These two dates represent distinct but inseparable chapters in the same American story — one marking the declaration of ideals in 1776, the other marking the long, unfinished struggle to make those ideals
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Two Independence Days, One Unfinished American Story Why Black Americans have earned — and must claim — both July 4th and Juneteenth as their own.
The idea that Black Americans should choose between Juneteenth and the Fourth of July is a false choice. These two dates represent distinct but inseparable chapters in the same American story — one marking the declaration of ideals in 1776, the other marking the long, unfinished struggle to make those ideals