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It is a reminder that freedom prevails, whether you like it or not, and that free people WILL be informed about their freedom, whether you like it or not. If you have a problem with that, then you are invited to live in a country where slaves are never told that they are free. |
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I don't care for the name. Should we refer to 911 as Sepleventh?? Or independence Day as the Jurth???? Regardless, I would prefer that this holiday be the date on which the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. Due to the slow communications of the day, slaves were "freed" on different days throughout the US. In some ways their descendants aren't even free today. But the common date would be when Lincoln signed the EP, not when a small city in Texas got the word. (yes, I realize the news was deliberately withheld)
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Why can we not be happy that slavery was ended without adding another national holiday to the mix?
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Maybe. But you know there will be posts that follow that suggest we should be happy Christ was born without celebrating Christmas and that we're happy the pilgrims survived their first winter and that the Declaration of Independence was signed without celebrating their respective holidays.
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Then, the Emancipation Proclamation meant bupkiss... And please show me where I said or implied I was unhappy with anyone's freedom... Or was that just a snarky insult aimed at me?
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Why can't Americans be happy that the settlers murdered the people who already lived here, brought them disease, raped their women, and then forced them to live on reservations, without it being a national holiday? Why can't Americans be happy that Christopher Columbus did NOT come to what we know as the USA, he never set foot here, but that he DID spread disease to the Caribbean, which then spread to the North American continent. Why can't we not have a holiday to celebrate that? |
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Answer: nothing. Not a darned thing. And yet, they get their national holidays. I see no problem with Juneteenth. |
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I still work. Our company gave it to us as a "floating" holiday, meaning we could take it when we wanted. So the company remained open on June 19, and I got an extra day off. Win win, in my book.
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Amendment 13 was the attempt to abolish Slavery (in almost all cases) in the USA. |
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In 1862 Lincoln threatened/promised the Confederate States that if they did not rejoin the Union he would free their slaves at the beginning of 1863. The Emancipation Proclamation does just that - frees the slaves in the areas that were still fighting against the Union. Obviously, the states that had decided to continue the conflict were not about to abide by the Proclamation voluntarily. Therefore, it was necessary for those states to come under Union control before the Proclamation could be enforced. In June, 1865 the Union army entered Texas to enforce the laws of the Union including the Emancipation Proclamation. Slaves were freed in most of the Confederate States by the Emancipation Proclamation, the last being Texas in June, 1865. Slaves were freed in all remaining states and counties by the 13th amendment. At least that's the way I read the history.
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Well, let's try Christmas for starters.
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Only a holiday if you work for the govern, banks or stock market. Everybody else didn't get paid not to work.
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The Great Courses
America's Long Struggle against Slavery Richard Bell, PhD Professor, University of Maryland, College Park This might be worth a look. Quote:
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