Do you hang the flag to celebrate Juneteenth?

the thing also to take into consideration is that the US being a 'new country and very little History compared to all of us in Europe.. so while we were learning about the Stone ages, iron ages.. the middle ages.. the peasants revolts, the industrial revolutions etc.. yours was bound to be much later history , including the slavery issue..
They rammed the California missions down our throats in 4th grade. Now I see how wrong that was considering how native people were treated. The missions should remain as historical buildings but the truth of their history needs to be told.
 

This is a holiday I was unfamiliar with until I moved to Texas. I figure any holiday that celebrates freedom is a good thing. Sadly, at the Juneteenth celebration in the next town over, two people were shot and killed and a dozen more wounded. An unspecified argument started it. I am guessing alcohol may have played a part.
 
They rammed the California missions down our throats in 4th grade. Now I see how wrong that was considering how native people were treated. The missions should remain as historical buildings but the truth of their history needs to be told.
Oh yes I understand your frustration as an adult. Cab you believe that altho; we won both major world wars , we were never taught one word about it, despite it being over just 20-25 years before...

Far more interested in teaching us about Francis Drake & Henry the Vlll..the wife murderer
 

I do not put the flag up for any holiday, but I respect the Juneteenth celebration. I grew up in the segregated South where we ate at a cafeteria where black people could only carry our trays. They weren't allowed to eat there. I remember going there with my parents as a kid and there were black people laying in the streets protesting. I didn't understand it all, but I sure do now.

The way our country treated black people is an abomination, and I do celebrate the progress that has been made.
 
Not this year . But I think it’s a good idea since it marks a specific occurrence in American history. Too bad it’s not the same day as the 13th amendment. That was on January 31.
 

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