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Are you interested in learning about the important holiday that celebrates the end of chattel slavery in the United States? Look no further than "What Is Juneteenth?" This captivating book by Kirsti Jewel explores the remarkable story of how a group of enslaved individuals in Texas found out they were finally free on June 19, 1865. Dive into the history and significance of Juneteenth, as celebrated by millions of Americans each year.
Uncover the emotions and moments of jubilation experienced by those who heard the life-altering news of their emancipation. As you flip through the pages, get transported to that moment in time where joy, excitement, and tears of happiness filled the air. Discover the incredible journey that led to the creation of Juneteenth and the abolition of forced labor. Kirsti Jewel shares captivating stories from both past and present Juneteenth celebrations, giving you a comprehensive understanding of the holiday's deep-rooted significance.
With 80 black-and-white illustrations and a captivating 16-page photo insert, "What Is Juneteenth?" is not just an informative book, but also an engaging visual experience. Immerse yourself in the historical photos and images that bring the story to life, allowing you to connect with the people and events that shaped this joyous day. It's a must-have addition to your collection of American history books, especially if you are passionate about understanding and celebrating the remarkable progress our society has made.
With its compelling storytelling and immersive visuals, "What Is Juneteenth?" from Who HQ is the perfect book to educate yourself and others about this important holiday. Get your copy today and join millions of Americans in honoring the past, embracing the present, and working towards a future of equality and justice for all.Order now and make Juneteenth a part of your journey in understanding the significance of freedom in the United States.
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