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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •The image is a poster commemorating Juneteenth, Freedom Day, on June 19th. The background is divided into three horizontal sections: red at the top, black in the middle, and green at the bottom, reflecting the colors of the Pan-African flag. The text is prominently displayed in white, yellow, and red fonts.
At the top, "JUNETEENTH" is written in large white letters on a red background. Below, "FREEDOM DAY" is in yellow, followed by "JUNE 19TH" in the same yellow font. The main body of text, in white, reads: "TODAY WE HONOR THE STRENGTH, RESILIENCE, AND TRIUMPH OF A PEOPLE WHO NEVER GAVE UP ON FREEDOM. JUNETEENTH MARKS THE DAY IN 1865 WHEN THE LAST ENSLAVED AFRICAN AMERICANS IN GALVESTON, TEXAS WERE FINALLY INFORMED OF THEIR FREEDOM β TWO YEARS AFTER THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION."
At the bottom, the text "LET US REMEMBER. LET US REFLECT. LET US RISE." is written in red, yellow, and green, respectively, encouraging reflection and action. The poster is designed to honor the historical significance of Juneteenth and to inspire remembrance and progress.
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