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**Celebrating Juneteenth and Honoring the Past**
This week on Community Connection, we’re diving into the rich history of Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans on June 19, 1865. Our guests share their insights on the significance of this day and the importance of preserving the truth about the Civil War and the role of black soldiers in its outcome. We also explore the intersectionality of African American culture and Western art at the Eiteljorg Museum, and discuss the upcoming Juneteenth celebrations in Indianapolis.
Joining Tina first on today’s show is Tom Bailey Junior, author of “Lincoln’s Letters,” which reveals that black soldiers won the Civil War. Tom shares his research and the importance of teaching this history in schools. Next the Eiteljorg Museum’s Public Programs Manager, Madison Hincks, joins us as we learn about the museum’s annual Juneteenth celebration, which has been a tradition since 2015. The event features performances, music, and art that celebrate the connections within the community. We also wrap up the show with Indianapolis Recorder’s Sportswriter, Danny Bridges to talk about the Fever and more.
As we celebrate Juneteenth, we’re reminded of the significance of preserving our history and the importance of accurate representation in education. Our guests share their perspectives on the impact of Juneteenth on our community and the need to continue learning and growing from our past. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or community, this episode has something for everyone.
Join us as we explore the stories and experiences of our guests and learn more about the Juneteenth celebrations happening in Indianapolis. Listen to the full episode to hear the stories of Tom Bailey Junior, Madison Hinks, and other special guests, and to learn more about the importance of preserving our history and celebrating our culture.
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