A Father’s Perspective

“BLACK FREEDOM” (**Special Juneteenth Edition**)

2 min · 19 de jun de 2021
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My wife Johnnetta Bryant poured out her heart as she poetically captured the essence of “Juneteenth” finally becoming a Federal Holiday. Putting words to an already powerful context, she expressed the strength and endurance of “black people” and our will to LIVE RESPECTED, BE FREE, and STAY FREE. -God bless.

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