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Emancipation: Are Black People Truly Free?

OpEDNews.com: "The Black Diaspora – the scattered people of African decent here in the United States, the Caribbean and elsewhere – has not paid the kind of reverence to the issue of emancipation that it deserves. Indeed, today’s Black man and woman hardly recognizes the historical significance of August 1, 1834 since it is not one of the dates that white society has given them; and in the case of the Caribbean, the colonial bank holidays that take priority to a day that none of the modern generation experienced."

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