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JUNETEENTH!!! It took two whole years after President Abraham Lincoln declared the abolition of slavery on January 1, 1863, for the end of one of the darkest chapters in American history to take hold. The Emancipation Proclamation marked the end of the legalized institution of slavery in America, but in the small town of Galveston Island, Texas, black slaves had been carrying on their lives of bondage and subjugation, oblivious to the fact that they were actually free. On June 19th, 1865, Major General Gordon Granger and his band of Union soldiers (who had been traveling throughout the South for two years spreading the word) arrived at Galveston Island to tell the last remaining slaves in the United States that they were finally free. #juneteenth #becauseofthem #ourancestors - @verbfitness on Instagram


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Did you know California police forces cited 250,000 non-traffic infractions in 2019 for offenses that primarily criminalize everyday behaviors such as standing, sleeping, owning a dog and crossing the street? Tune into this expert panel as the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area (LCCRSF) reveals groundbreaking data from a recent study revealing how California polices being Black, brown or unhoused in public. - @surj_sf on Instagram


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For the first time in history black British heroes can be seen featured on all the supermarket shelves across the UK...we are offering offering sausages with a flavour of the Caribbean – a jerk pork sausage and jerk chicken sausage, with a pack design that celebrates black contribution to British society. Please watch our #BlackHistoryMonth film below - share, like and comment to join in our campaign this October. https://youtu.be/kr8dlrbdfMA - @theblackfarmer on Instagram

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