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Juneteenth National Independence Day and Florida in Review

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Juneteenth National Independence Day.  Also known as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Black Independence Day, and Juneteenth Independence Day. The official end of slavery in the United States.

In 1863, President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation declaring more than three million slaves were now free.  It was not until Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, that the state’s residents finally learned that slavery had been abolished. The former slaves immediately began to celebrate with prayer, feasting, song, and dance.

"I have spent over half my life teaching love and brotherhood, and I feel that it is better to continue to try to teach or live equality and love than it would be to have hatred or prejudice. Everyone living together in peace and harmony and love—that’s the goal we seek."   Rosa Parks, My Story, with Jim Haskins, 1992

Florida in Review

Florida Election Integrity Bill and FL legislature as a top-down operation   Ed Vidal, Executive Producer and General Counsel, WSQF 94.5 FM Radio.  Doral,  Florida

Florida Property Rights - HB627 - Housing, HB1 - Choice,  HB1632 Land Acquisition, HB 1632 Environmental Protection   Karen Schoen, Karenbschoen.com, Radio Host: The Prism of America's Education americaoutloud.com and Advisor: Florida Citizens Alliance  goflca.org

Florida State Constitution - Election Law - CHAPTER 103 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS; POLITICAL PARTIES; EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES AND MEMBERS  http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0100-0199/0103/0103.html

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