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18.06.2020 - 21:05 / tvguide.com
Juneteenth may be enjoying its most high-profile year ever. Observed on June 19th, Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 that Union soldiers announced to enslaved African American people in Galveston, Texas that they'd been freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
(Of course, Abraham Lincoln made this decree in 1863, but word didn't reach these people for two whole years.) Upon hearing the news, enslaved people broke out in song, dance, prayer, and celebration. Juneteenth celebrations became an annual
."50 States, 50 Television Shows," considered which TV shows are most synonymous with each state.
Mom and dad need a little vacation! Emma Roberts, 29, and boyfriend Garrett Hedlund, 35, were spotted heading into LAX on June 26, one day after a report claimed that the American Horror Story star was pregnant with their first child. The couple looked happy — as far as we could tell since they responsibly covered with masks — as they made their way through security en route to their flight.
Actress Emma Roberts is reportedly pregnant with her first child with her boyfriend, actor Garrett Hedlund.Roberts and Hedlund were first romantically linked during March of 2019; previously, she was engaged to her on-again-off-again boyfriend, American Horror Story costar Evan Peters.Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund may have a baby on the way!The couple are reportedly expecting their first child together, according to Us Weekly, although they have yet to confirm the news.Roberts and Hedlund
It’s an American BABY Story! Emma Roberts is expecting her first child!
Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund are starting a new chapter! The actress is pregnant with their first child, Us Weekly exclusively revealed on our “Hot Hollywood” news podcast. The couple were first linked in March 2019 when they were spotted holding hands in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles.
The new film “Miss Juneteenth” was released on the 155th anniversary of the first Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the delayed freedom of enslaved Black people in 1865.
On Friday night, Beyoncé' did what she does best and released a surprise new song, “Black Parade.” The song honors the history of Juneteenth and celebrates the abolishment of slavery, espcially in the state of Texas in 1865. She dropped her new music, which supports BeyGOOD's Black Business Impact Fund, just after she posted a message on her website telling fans how they can support black-owned businesses.
Beyoncé has surprised fans with the release of a new song called Black Parade.The track was dropped via her Instagram page with a simple black square and the title in bold white font with a 30-second snippet. Moments after the teaser, the full 4 minute 41 second track was released on her YouTube channel as well as other streaming platforms on Juneteenth, a day that marks the anniversary of the end of slavery in the USA on 19 June 1865.
Brenton Thwaites and Skylar Astin are playing World War II soldiers in the new movie Ghosts of War, which is now available to watch for DIRECTV subscribers.
On Juneteenth, Michelle Obama took to social media to talk about the important holiday and explain what it really means to her. Furthermore, she had some advice on how people should celebrate it, which is by using their ‘voices and votes’ to enact positive change in America.
celebration of Juneteenth — marking the freeing of the last enslaved Americans, on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas — black artists have exercised their creative freedom with new music.And with June also being Black Music Month, it reminds us that music has always been an important part of the black experience in America — from slavery through the civil rights movement to today’s Black Lives Matter mission.From never-before-heard Aretha and Alicia Keys to Teyana Taylor, here are six reasons to
In the midst of a national reckoning about systemic racism and the continued killing of Black and brown men and women at the hands of police, the country paused to celebrate Juneteenth on Friday (June 19). The holiday recalls the end of slavery in the U.S., marking the day (June 19, 1865) when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, with news that the Civil War had ended and that enslaved people were free; the news came two-and-a-half years after Pres.
Peter White Television EditorJuneteenth, the commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States, was a focus for last night’s late-night talk shows.Many of the shows featured interviews and sketches based on today’s celebration with calls from hosts and guests calling for states to follow Virginia, New York and Texas and make it a national holiday.Jimmy Kimmel had Pharrell Williams on his ABC show.