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Juneteenth: The Freedom They Never Delivered - June 19, 1865

17 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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On June 19, 1865, Major General Gordon Granger stood on a Galveston balcony and read eleven sentences declaring that 250,000 enslaved Texans were free. But the same order that announced their liberation told them to stay put, keep working, and look to their former enslavers as their new employers. This episode examines the deliberate suppression of emancipation news, the broken promises woven into General Order No. 3, and the extraordinary act of will by which freedpeople transformed that fractured promise into the country's oldest African American holiday.

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