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Celebrating My Ancestors — and the Unfinished Work of Freedom

Commentators say legal emancipation left new systems of oppression intact, and they urge churches and civic institutions to help finish the work of freedom.

  • On Friday, the nation marked Juneteenth, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery 161 years ago, with commentators emphasizing that freedom remains unfinished business in the United States.
  • Federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, to announce freedom two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, launching Reconstruction.
  • Dana Vickers Shelley, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland, stated Black Americans still fight for full constitutional rights, noting the Voting Rights Act of 1965 has faced significant erosion.
  • Federal policies targeting diversity and inclusion have impacted workforce representation; in 2025, Black women's employment rate fell 1.4 percent, the sharpest decline among any demographic group in the past quarter century.
  • As the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, observers argue Juneteenth serves as a vital reminder to reflect on freedom's meaning, with experts asserting true equality requires ongoing commitment to dismantling remaining barriers.
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Juneteenth Marks A Freedom That Arrived Late And Remains Incomplete

Source: Myung J. Chun / Getty Juneteenth asks something more of us than a barbecue and a day off work. It asks us to hold the arrival of freedom in 1865 alongside the long and unfinished record of people who have spent the years since defending it, a fight that still has no finish line. By the time Congressman John Lewis died in 2020, he had spent more than half a century fighting for the liberation of Black Americans. It was a fight that took h…

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