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ate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States on June 19th, 1865. We did it! Everyone is free! Everyone is equal! End of story, right? RIGHT?</p><p id="7a53">With June 19th, 2020 approaching, why are Black Lives Matter-led protests in all 50 states and 18 countries? Didn’t we fix this? In the last two weeks, I have seen many White people asking, what can I do to help? I know this is

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wrong and bad things are happening, but I don’t know what to do. Well, some of the confusion might come from the media that has been consumed by White America.</p><p id="980a">See full article on Incluvie: <a href="https://www.incluvie.com/articles/juneteenth-dont-worry-about-slavery-the-white-people-fixed-it">Juneteenth: Don’t Worry about Slavery, the White People Fixed It</a></p></article></body>

Juneteenth: Don’t Worry about Slavery, the White People Fixed It

“One man is so cartoonishly racist that other racists watch this movie and say: ‘Well, at least I’m not that racist.’”

Juneteenth is a day to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States on June 19th, 1865. We did it! Everyone is free! Everyone is equal! End of story, right? RIGHT?

With June 19th, 2020 approaching, why are Black Lives Matter-led protests in all 50 states and 18 countries? Didn’t we fix this? In the last two weeks, I have seen many White people asking, what can I do to help? I know this is wrong and bad things are happening, but I don’t know what to do. Well, some of the confusion might come from the media that has been consumed by White America.

See full article on Incluvie: Juneteenth: Don’t Worry about Slavery, the White People Fixed It

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