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Send us a text BHM365 Podcast Paying Tribute to Memorial Day Thank you to all the fallen soilders who gave there lives for our freedom in the America. Memorial Day, orginally "Decoration Day", is meant to pay tribute to those military personnel who died while serving. The holiday started three years after the Civil War ended and was known as Decoration Day, a time to decorate the graves of fallen soilders with flowers. The designated date was May 30, and over the time, observances bec...
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Send us a text BHM365 Podcast Paying Tribute to Memorial Day Thank you to all the fallen soilders who gave there lives for our freedom in the America. Memorial Day, orginally "Decoration Day", is meant to pay tribute to those military personnel who died while serving. The holiday started three years after the Civil War ended and was known as Decoration Day, a time to decorate the graves of fallen soilders with flowers. The designated date was May 30, and over the time, observances bec...
Send us a text Moment in History Juneteenth Celebrating the 11th National Annual Holiday: Juneteenth On Tuesday June 15, 2021, the U. S. Senate unanimously passed legislation establishing Juneteenth as a national holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States. The bill went to President Joe Biden desk and passed. Today, Juneteenth has become the 11th annual federal holiday. Juneteenth a holiday celebrated on 19 June to commemorate the emancipation ...
Black History Matters 365
Send us a text BHM365 Podcast Paying Tribute to Memorial Day Thank you to all the fallen soilders who gave there lives for our freedom in the America. Memorial Day, orginally "Decoration Day", is meant to pay tribute to those military personnel who died while serving. The holiday started three years after the Civil War ended and was known as Decoration Day, a time to decorate the graves of fallen soilders with flowers. The designated date was May 30, and over the time, observances bec...