<description>&lt;p&gt;It&amp;#8217;s been a celebration for more than 160 years — but only a federal holiday for a few. We&amp;#8217;re recognizing Juneteenth on today&amp;#8217;s Texas Standard.North Texan Opal Lee is known as the grandmother of Juneteenth for her efforts to get the holiday recognized on a national level. We’ll delve more into the history, as well [&amp;#8230;]&lt;/p&gt;
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Texas Standard

Texas Standard

Exploring Juneteenth and the history and culture of Black Texans

JUN 19, 202649 MIN
Texas Standard

Exploring Juneteenth and the history and culture of Black Texans

JUN 19, 202649 MIN

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It’s been a celebration for more than 160 years — but only a federal holiday for a few. We’re recognizing Juneteenth on today’s Texas Standard.North Texan Opal Lee is known as the grandmother of Juneteenth for her efforts to get the holiday recognized on a national level. We’ll delve more into the history, as well as other stories about Juneteenth celebrations.And we’ll revisit conversations that explore Black Texan history and modern-day experience: a  National Park Service site in Texas that served as a refuge for enslaved people seeking freedom in Mexico, the joy of a Black Rodeo in the 1970, and the ongoing role of the Black-owned bookstore. The post Exploring Juneteenth and the history and culture of Black Texans appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.