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NAAM Is Putting on Its First Juneteenth Week
Across nine days, the museum presents 10 events to commemorate the holiday, both online and in person.
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Stefan Milne
6/11/2021 at 9:50am
NAAM s choir on the steps of St. Therese Church.Â
On June 15, the BlkFreedom Collective, a group of 10 African American museums from across the country, will come together ahead of Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. and, as of May 13, is an official Washington holiday. Each museum has picked a word from the Negro National Anthem Lift Every Voice and Sing to represent its segment of the virtual event. For its part, Seattleâs Northwest African American Museum has taken that title to heart: NAAM picked the word âhopeâ andâsince president and CEO LaNesha DeBardelaben figured choirs are founts of itâstarted its own choir.Â
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Carol Anderson, a leftist historian, recently released her latest book titled
The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America. Obviously, the provocative title indicates her preconceived conclusion. âOne of the things that I argue throughout this book is that it is just being Black that is the threat,â she asserts. âAnd so when you mix being Black as the threat with bearing arms, itâs an exponential fear.â She dubiously adds, âThis isnât an anti-gun or a pro-gun book. This is a book about African Americansâ rights.â
As Shakespeare once put it, âThe lady doth protest too much, methinks.â
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