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Juneteenth’s Grandmother Walks Home
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Dr. Opal Lee, the “Grandmother of Juneteenth,” walked 1,400 miles to Washington D.C. to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, symbolizing the long road to freedom for enslaved people. Her journey was fueled by personal trauma — her family’s home burned down on Juneteenth when she was 12 for daring to own property in a white neighborhood. This history of housing discrimination, which robbed Black Americans of generational wealth, remains a core injustice. Despite systemic barriers, Dr. Lee’s relentless advocacy, including pushing for the Fair Housing Act’s legacy, continues to inspire. In a powerful full-circle moment, she was gifted a home on the exact land where her family’s house once stood — a symbol of healing, justice, and the enduring fight for true freedom for all.
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