In honor of Juneteenth, Roy Wood Jr. highlights stories of slaves who were able to escape from servitude before slavery was technically ended in 1865 #DailyShow #Comedy
In honor of Juneteenth, Roy Wood Jr. highlights stories of slaves who were able to escape from servitude before slavery was technically ended in 1865 #DailyShow #Comedy
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Juneteenth is a racist holiday that commemorates racism.
ReplyHappy Juneteenth! Freedom!!!!
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ReplyLike the mental slaves of today? Who would we honor in the future?
ReplyI never understood this statement about 6/19 the 13th amendment was ratified in September of that year and there were many states that kept slavery till then
ReplyCP Time? I’m pretty sure that’s why my uncle is in jail.
ReplyThe Caucasian family that stole me (Mike and Kaye Byers) when I was 4 years old in Oklahoma City in 1984.
ReplyThey made live in slaves out of us and kicked me out on the street when I was 9.
They collected my mom and dad’s death benefits so they live in a huge house in Winfield MO.
White folk will enslave you if given the chance.
-COMANCHE NATION
Of course it took two years for the freedom news to reach Texas!!
ReplyNot much has changed, from what I’ve read and heard.
I forgot it was junteenth. I was wondering why the police were everywhere last night.
ReplyI just understood the name of this segment, and I am ashamed.
ReplyWhy does your mustache look like a plastic paste on?
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