OpalLee, 94, was at the centre of a campaign to recognise Juneteenth as a national holiday in the US OpalLee was 12 when a mob of white supremacists vandalised and set fire to her family's ...
Though activists — including the 95-year-old "grandmother of Juneteenth," OpalLee — had been pushing for federal recognition for years, the movement gained new momentum following the death of ...
The campaign to recognize Juneteenth as a national holiday began in Fort Worth thanks to activist OpalLee. As a child in 1930, Lee witnessed a group of 500 white supremacists vandalize and ...
The call for legislation began in 1968 and ended after a powerful protest walk by “Grandmother of Juneteenth” OpalLee from Dallas, Texas to Washington D.C. Despite this landmark decision ...
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