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        Time to rewrite the history of Juneteenth (Gerald Horne interviewed by The Defender Network)

        Time to rewrite the history of Juneteenth (Gerald Horne interviewed by The Defender Network)

        February 20, 2024

        "I’m going to argue that it’s not only June 19, 1865, that we should mark, but also June 19, 1867, because that’s when the French leader Maximillian was killed. It marks the end of the attempt to continue our enslavement in Mexico. It’s a history that I would urge others to investigate...."

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