Scores gathered outside Swampscott Town Hall Wednesday for the town’s Juneteenth Jubilee an afternoon of music, poetry, and public speaking all centered around the concept of universal freedom.Fire Chief Graham Archer kicked off the event with a speech about how Juneteenth commemorates the “real birth of freedom for this continent.” He compared the holiday to the Fourth of July, as both days celebrate the ideal of universal freedom and independence.“ It's complicated for some of us. It should be for all of us,” Archer said. “It represents a new birth of freedom for our country. Juneteenth represents another step towards a more perfect freedom, towards a more perfect union. Juneteenth represents a really deep layer of freedom for a lot of people.”