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A Glimpse of US History


 Juneteenth Freedom Day                      +straive                        M



 By Robinson Copland, Manager, HR US          Connecting the dots

 A historic event occurred today, June 17, 2021, in a formal and national
 recognition of Juneteenth as a Federal holiday.  For those unfamiliar, June 19,   Webinar

 1865, was the day  Union soldiers brought the news of freedom to enslaved   Accessibility: Beyond Compliance
 Black people in Galveston, T e xas, one of the last remaining strongholds after
 the Confederacy had been defeated and more than two and a half years after

 the Emancipation Proclamation was enacted. This day became known as
 Juneteenth. The signing and creation of Juneteenth as a federal holiday was   When: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 I 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM GMT

 the first of the 21st century. The last enactment was in 1983 when it was
 declared as a federal holiday by  Martin Luther King Jr.  Day was declared a
 federal holiday.


 Allow me to introduce Ben Haith, activist and founder of the National

 Juneteenth Celebration Foundation.  Haith created the Juneteenth flag in
 1997 and later the date was added on the side in 2000. The star has two

 meanings.  First, it symbolizes T e xas, the Lone Star state, as they were the
 last state to recognize the freedom of the slaves. And second, it represents
 the freedom of African Americans in all 50 states. The burst outlining the star

 is inspired by a nova, a new star.  Haith used this to represent a new beginning   Todd Marquis Boutin   Samuel Proulx
 for African Americans throughout the land. The arc that extends across the   Senior Director, Accessibility   Accessibility Evangelist

 width of the flag represents a new horizon of opportunities that lay ahead.   Straive   Fable
 The red, white and blue colors represent the American flag and a reminder
 that slaves and their descendants were, are and forever will be, Americans.

 Lastly, the date represents when the slaves in Galveston, T e xas became
 Americans under the law.


 Ben Haith and Gilbert Baker, designers of

 the Pride flag, had transformed fabric into a
 symbol of unity, awareness, hope and pride.
                                                Jennifer Chadwick
                                           Lead Accessibility Strategist
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