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On Juneteenth
On Juneteenth | Annette Gordon-Reed
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Weaving together American history, dramatic family chronicle, and searing episodes of memoir, Annette Gordon-Reed's On Juneteenth provides a historian's view of the country's long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-Americans have endured in the century since, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond. All too aware of the stories of cowboys, ranchers, and oilmen that have long dominated the lore of the Lone Star State, Gordon-Reed--herself a Texas native and the descendant of enslaved people brought to Texas as early as the 1820s--forges a new and profoundly truthful narrative of her home state, with implications for us all.Combining personal anecdotes with poignant facts gleaned from the annals of American history, Gordon-Reed shows how, from the earliest presence of Black people in Texas to the day in Galveston on June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of legalized slavery in the state, African-Americans played an integral role in the Texas story.Reworking the traditional "Alamo" framework, she powerfully demonstrates, among other things, that the slave- and race-based economy not only defined the fractious era of Texas independence but precipitated the Mexican-American War and, indeed, the Civil War itself. In its concision, eloquence, and clear presentation of history, On Juneteenth vitally revises conventional renderings of Texas and national history. As our nation verges on recognizing June 19 as a national holiday, On Juneteenth is both an essential account and a stark reminder that the fight for equality is exigent and ongoing.
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Angeles
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Got this in San Antonio TX. Great book about the history of Texas and about black people‘s contribution to it, as well as the author experience as a black woman growing up in the state

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steph_phanie
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In just 141 pages, Gordon-Reed weaves together history and personal memories to showcase Texas' long struggle with identity, racism, and trying to adapt in changing times. She discusses the roles both Black people and Native Americans played in the creation of TX (and how they were treated), and she chronicles the significance of Juneteenth both in 1865 and today.

An excellent and approachable presentation of painful US/TX history.

steph_phanie This is a great companion to Forget the Alamo! Can't decide which one should be read before the other. 13mo
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psalva
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This short book is a mix of Texas history and memoir. As she writes in the “Coda,” Gordon-Reed tried to strike a balance between her love for Texas and its complicated and often controversial history. I think she succeeds and is equal parts critical and curious about the story of her home state as well as her family‘s connections in Eastern Texas. I‘m glad I picked this up.

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amma-keep-reading
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A frank discussion of how the prospect/fear of shifting power dynamics were a factor to the resistance of changing racial dynamics in America. Learned a lot of new information and gained some new insights into old information. [ i took so many notes!]

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Happy Juneteenth!!!! #freedomday #jubilee #texas

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UwannaPublishme 🤗🙌🏻❤️🎉 2y
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ravenlee
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This was a very good, quick read. The essays give an overview of Texas history through Black history. The author looks at how one can be both Black and Texan and proud of both, which is not as easy as it may seem. I‘m neither, but I‘ve been trying to balance my love of Texas (lived in San Antonio for a little over a year eons ago) with my knowledge of its many faults, and this helps some. Recommend. Fourth finish of #FabulousFebruary

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ravenlee
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I‘ve never heard of the Billy Jack franchise (movie/s), but it sure sounds like Walker, Texas Ranger. I wonder if that‘s coincidental or deliberate.

Ruthiella The Billy Jack films were huge cultural touchstones in the ‘70s. I think however, Chuck Norris and Tom Laughlin were on opposite sides of the American political spectrum. 2y
ravenlee @Ruthiella it‘s weird that something so big seems to have kind of disappeared. I mean, I have seen the Dirty Harry movies and know of lots of other 70s icons (born in 1981), but I‘ve literally never heard of this before. 2y
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megnews
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A very brief essay collection on Juneteenth, Texas history, and some memoir.

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JackieGreco
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I admire this work greatly. I learned quite a bit about the history of Texas, and considering it was quite an easy read. 4/5

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Chelsea.Poole
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Tiny but mighty. I didn‘t realize this would be about more than Juneteenth and encompasses much more of Texan history, as it relates to race.

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Nathan_Opland-Dobs
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😍

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mjtwo
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18-20 Dec 2021 (audiobook)
This book suffered from immediately following How the Word is Passed. Comparisons are inevitable: both selected as NYT Books top 10 books of 2021 and both use charismatic narrators to tell the history of slavery. This is, however, a much smaller book - in scope and length. It is more a personal exploration of Juneteenth and the experiences of BIPOC in Texas which did not have a particularly profound impact on me.

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alisiakae
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This is a great little book that provides the history of Juneteenth, and the treatment of BIPOC in Texas. I learned a lot from this slim book that is part memoir and part history. The only thing I would recommend is to read the print version. The audiobook narration kept making me sleepy.
#nonfiction 2021 #abouthepast
#bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds good stacking! 3y
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Librarybelle
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Gordon-Reed examines Texas history, and her family history, through the lens of Juneteenth. This book is captivating and truly remarkable - it may be short in pages, but the events chronicled by Gordon-Reed are important and impactful. So glad I finally took the opportunity to read this one!

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alisiakae
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With more spare time this month, I‘m hoping to do #bookspin again! Here is my September list. #bookspinbingo

Read-y_Picker This is a GREAT list! 3y
Gissy Great list📚📚📚! Pretty handwriting 👌 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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SW-T
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Excellent read. I love books that mix memoir and history together and this one was very well done. Lofty idealism meets poignant facts. I really like that she covered so much of Texas history and touched on all the cultures that make up the state. This one‘s a keeper and definitely recommend it. You‘ll learn about Juneteenth and much more.

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Compact, concise book of essays weaving Texas history and personal accounts of life in Texas. Heartfelt and informative, part memoir and part re-teaching of portions of American history. Well done and well written.

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rjsthumbelina
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I wanted to love this one. It fell a little flat to me. It was interesting as times, but didn't hold my interest overall. Too much of a love letter to Texas

GingerAntics Texas does love other, a lot. 3y
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#LittenListen @aperfectmjk

This book was part history, part memoir and such an informative, thoughtful read.

Karen Chilton did a wonderful job narrating it. The emotion she put behind the well-written words was perfect.

Highly recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about Juneteenth.

Hooked_on_books I liked this too! 3y
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Sara_Planz
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I have been remiss in educating myself about this very important date. Changing that now.

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Hooked_on_books
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Proud Texan Annette Gordon-Reed uses this slim essay collection to discuss the history of Juneteenth, what it means to her and her family, and her experiences as a black woman, including having integrated her school at 7 after Brown v Board of Education. It was a perfect read for today, but is a great book, so would be a good read any day.

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ValerieAndBooks
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I am glad Juneteenth has been recognized and made into a holiday. I wish our library system had more choices/copies for e-book borrows. Placed this on hold yesterday. One copy of this, and have about six weeks wait time. Starting the sample now.

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rsteve388
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This short but dense book that discuses the history of Texas and how and why Juneteenth came into being is a powerful story that weaves together personal experiences, Texas history and hope for the future as we continue to strive for racial Justice in this country. Well done. Loved the Audiobook.

TheBookHippie I agree it‘s so good. 3y
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kissmehardy
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I don't regret saving this for Juneteenth specifically, but I also feel like I should have read it sooner. Gordon-Reed gave me a lot to mull over in only 135 pages! #nonfiction

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Excellent

Weaving together American history, dramatic family chronicle, and searing episodes of memoir, Annette Gordon-Reed's On Juneteenth provides a historian's view of the country's long road to Juneteenth, recounting both its origins in Texas and the enormous hardships that African-Americans have endured in the century since, from Reconstruction through Jim Crow and beyond.

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rsteve388
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Currently Reading this book in preparation for the Juneteenth Holiday.

Reminder #LitsyLoveSummerSwap Opening Day is Sunday June 20th

Can't wait to see all your boxes .#HappySummer

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Jen2
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Very informative.

Leftcoastzen So beautiful! 3y
tpixie Love this area thanks for sharing I‘ve wanted to return.. 3y
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BookishMarginalia
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kspenmoll Empire of Pain one of the best book‘s of anytime for me. I listened to the author read it. 3y
CaroPi The link doesn't work for me 😔 3y
rjsthumbelina I'm currently listening to Detransition, Baby on audio. I started it yesterday, and I'm already more than 60% through! It's a read that makes me uncomfortable at times and that really makes me think about my definitions of gender, gender roles, and family. I can't stop listening, bc I have to know what happens next! 3y
CaroPi @BookishMarginalia this is perfect! Muchas gracias! 3y
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Bookish_Gal
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While a nice short book, it was not as expected. Still good read thou. Described as history, it reads like a memoir. The topic of Juneteenth isn‘t really mentioned till the final chapter. This book is about the author growing up in Texas and believing the celebration on Juneteenth was only for her community. Since it‘s not well known around the country. Good intro, but not as informational as I was looking for

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Bookish_Gal
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Came across this newer history book in an Indie bookstore. Juneteenth is a date I understand the basic historic significance, but not the emotional importance as I‘ve been exposed to this past year or so. So, hopefully this helps. I want to learn!
I also had fun “selling books” to a random lady in the bookstore. I was talking about books with a friend and she overheard. Next thing I know she‘s buying both books I was talking about! #indiebookstore

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coffees
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Apparently this author is well known in many circles, as I've come to learn in this book, so maybe this will be obvious to others but as a newbie, this was *great*. A lot of Texas, American, Black, and African American #history told through personal stories and, well, history. It was educational, introductory, and very tragic in it's revelations. Recommended! #nonfiction

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coffees
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#nonfiction books always make me want to research more! #americanhistory #blackhistory #history #africanamericanstudies

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coffees
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HUH I never thought about this! My neighborhoods school when growing up only had a K-8 school (broken into two but still pretty much one school) but now that I'm older and can drive around, I have noticed many elementary and junior highs etc in suburban neighborhoods (all clustered closely) #nonfiction

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coffees
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I'm so behind on my reading goals but I've got a few books I'm interested this month so let's get to them! #nonfiction #juneteenth #americanhistory #blackhistory #texashistory #history