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Juneteenth

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Born and reared in Fort Worth, I knew that term since "cradle times".

Thinking about it yesterday, I remembered the annual celebrations (dances and barbecues) at the local AME church back in the day. The church was located "across the lake" from the white neighborhood. We lived just across that lake, and enjoyed the Juneteenth celebrations as well as the gospel and spirituals every Sunday morning.

I remember meeting Lt Colonel (ret.) Bertram Wilson, former personnel director at UConn. He'd walk every afternoon along Rt 44 in Ashford, near where I lived. When I learned he had been one of the "Tuskegee Airmen", I asked if he'd share a few stories.

"Well sir, it's not much of a story, but it's important to me. I had returned to the States, and at one point flew into Nashville. As we got off the plane, an Eastern DC3 I think, an older woman saw me in uniform, and said 'Boy, please carry my luggage.'

Not knowing exactly how to respond, I picked up her suitcase and followed her into the terminal building. She said Thank you, and gave me a bright shiny half dollar.

I kept that half dollar for the rest of my life. It was framed and on the wall of my office at UConn. Always reminded me of a lot of things here in the USA."


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Thank you for your service, Col. Wilson. 1921-2002.
Tom M.
 
Curiously I had never heard of it until last year. As a Canadian this would make sense except for living in the USA for 5 years and it being my Birthday - so you would think.

Anyhoo back to the day.

cheers all!
 
I agree with the making of it official,but to most people,
it will just be another day off.Plus all of the Government employees
will get another day off (with pay).
I think that the should eliminate Columbus Day,as he didn't even
land anywhere in the US.
 
Tom, ever listen to this guy?

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I remember reading his works back when I was in college. I believe he used the phrase "when the Negro was in vogue".

Check for my PM regarding another leading figure with thoughts similar to Hughes. And both of them in the video have my respect!
 
Happy late Birthday JP
Thanks - this one has a zero - and am entering my 7th decade - not a difficult day by any stretch (If nothing else it still beats the h*ll out of the alternative) but a little surprising. When I look in the mirror I don't see someone who qualifies for senior's discounts - though that is clearly what the salesperson sees or they wouldn't offer. :ROFLMAO: :cheers:
 
Thanks - this one has a zero - and am entering my 7th decade - not a difficult day by any stretch (If nothing else it still beats the h*ll out of the alternative) but a little surprising. When I look in the mirror I don't see someone who qualifies for senior's discounts - though that is clearly what the salesperson sees or they wouldn't offer. :ROFLMAO: :cheers:
Woah! I thought you were younger than me! Happy Bโ€™day!
 
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