Juneteenth: The Promise of Freedom reveals the missing chapters of history, taking you from Africa's great empires to the long fight for justice in America. More than a holiday, Juneteenth represents centuries of resistance and resilience. This book challenges the Eurocentric version of history, centering Black voices and exposing how Africa's thriving civilizations were destroyed, its people enslaved and their contributions appropriated. From the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in 1619 to America's repeated failures to choose equality, this gripping narrative reshapes our understanding of U.S. history. Through meticulous research and powerful storytelling, Juneteenth: The Promise of Freedom connects the past to the present, showing how Black Americans have always fought for their freedom, and how that fight continues today. If you're ready to uncover hidden truths and embrace Black history as central to the human story, this book is for you. Knowing the truth is the first step toward justice.
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