Juneteenth is a day of liberation, a day of remembrance and a day of celebration.
What we celebrate says what we value.
We need to be honest about our history.
I played a role in changing names of all those military camps with names tied to slavery.
I don’t come here today to only commemorate the past. I come here because we know the good Lord isn’t done with us yet.
I took the view as president, we need to be honest about our history — especially in the face of ongoing efforts to erase our history.
Folks, darkness can hide much but can erase nothing, and only with truth can come justice and healing.
There’s nothing, nothing beyond our capacity when we act together.
Democrats and Republicans came together in overwhelming numbers memorialize this profound moment in American history.
Some say ... it doesn't deserve to be a federal holiday. They don't want to remember.
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