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'On Juneteenth' historian examines the hope and hostility to
'On Juneteenth' historian examines the hope and hostility to
'On Juneteenth' historian examines the hope and hostility toward emancipation
Juneteenth celebrates the day slavery ended in Texas, June 19, 1865. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed studies the early American republic and the legacy of slavery. Originally broadcast May 25, 2021.
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