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What Juneteenth means to BMe Community

Juneteenth is the annual holiday observing the end of slavery in the U.S. and marks the day (June 19, 1865) when news of emancipation reached people in the deepest parts of the former Confederacy in Galveston, Texas.

While Juneteenth means something different to everyone, the root is still the same. Our ancestors laid the foundation for Black L.O.V.E. and at BMe we will continue down the path until all Black people have the freedom to Live. Own. Vote. and Excel. 

Join BMe Community and hundreds of leaders in a movement to support Black lives, Black ownership, Black voting, and Black excellence.

Show your support by taking the #BlackLOVEPledge or drop a “Black heart🖤” in the comments below if you’re with us. #BMeCommunity #NextNarrative #Juneteenth

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