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Updated: Jul 25, 2023


 
 
 
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Why attend Juneteenth?





Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture - The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth



Suggested Reading

* The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin

* We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates

* Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi

* Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True Story of Slavery and Restitution in America by W. Caleb McDaniel

* The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

* Four Hundred Souls by Ibram X. Kendi

* On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed








Blackpast - Frederick Douglass - "What, to the Slave, is the Fourth of July?"



Wikipedia - Frederick Douglass July 5, 1852 speech "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"


Library of Congress - President Abraham Lincoln - Emancipation Proclamation






 
 
 

The Event starts at 6.30pm.


The Program will consist loosely along these lines.


Open to the Public


Welcome – Brandelyn Wiser


Hurricane Storm Surge – Maclovio Perez


Sea Water Levels Research – Phillippe Tissot


Lessons Learned


Calhoun County - Richard Meyers &

Ladonna Thigpen


Victoria County – Rich McBrayer


Refugio County – Ronnie Williams


National Weather Service - Corpus Christi

John Metz


Red Cross - South Texas – Alex Garcia


Questions & Answers – Maclovio Perez


We will have a sign-up table to register guests and distribute any literature.


Elected officials who want to be introduced should sign in at the desk for recognition.


 
 
 
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