Black Americans living abroad use Juneteenth to teach global citizens about Black history

While there are no official statistics tracking Black Americans moving abroad, many are discussing it more openly after the police killing of George Floyd.

BANGKOK (AP) — As the United States marks only the second federally recognized Juneteenth, Black Americans living overseas have embraced the holiday as a day of reflection and an opportunity to educate people in their host countries on Black history.

President Joe Biden moved quickly last year to  today! 

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