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When the Drums of Liberation Finally Reached Texas

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Freedom delayed is still freedom worth celebrating. Jazzy Poetic: The Juneteenth Experience takes listeners on a soul-stirring journey through music, poetry, and storytelling to explore the profound significance of June 19, 1865—the day when news of emancipation finally reached enslaved people in Texas, a full two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.
Bhakti Larry Hough and the Bhakti Project masterfully weave together jazz melodies, African drumming, and powerful spoken word to illuminate this pivotal moment in American history when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston with 2,000 troops to enforce freedom. Through original compositions and freedom songs like "Oh Freedom" and "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around," the performance captures both the joy of liberation and the bitter realization that freedom had been deliberately withheld from those enslaved in Texas.
The cultural and historical significance of Juneteenth unfolds through stories of the first celebrations in 1866, initially called "Jubilee Day," held in churches and near water since public spaces remained segregated. We learn how Texas formally recognized the holiday in 1979, and how the tireless advocacy of Opal Lee—who at 89 years old walked from Fort Worth to Washington DC—contributed to Juneteenth finally becoming a federal holiday in 2021 after the racial reckoning following George Floyd's murder. Beyond American shores, we discover connections to celebrations in Mexico among descendants of Black Seminoles.
As the final notes of "We Will Be Alright" remind us, the struggle for true freedom continues, but so does the resilience and determination that have sustained Black Americans through generations. Listen now to experience the power of cultural preservation through art and understand why Juneteenth represents not just a historical milestone but an ongoing commitment to justice, liberation, and hope.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Jazzy Poetic Experience (00:00:00)

2. Juneteenth History and Background (00:08:13)

3. Freedom Songs and Celebrations (00:12:44)

4. Chains Off: Seeking Liberation (00:19:02)

5. Redemption Songs and Recognition (00:27:37)

6. Coming Home to Mama Africa (00:37:57)

7. Here Comes the Sun (00:51:19)

8. We Will Be Alright (00:59:39)

11 episodes

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Freedom delayed is still freedom worth celebrating. Jazzy Poetic: The Juneteenth Experience takes listeners on a soul-stirring journey through music, poetry, and storytelling to explore the profound significance of June 19, 1865—the day when news of emancipation finally reached enslaved people in Texas, a full two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.
Bhakti Larry Hough and the Bhakti Project masterfully weave together jazz melodies, African drumming, and powerful spoken word to illuminate this pivotal moment in American history when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston with 2,000 troops to enforce freedom. Through original compositions and freedom songs like "Oh Freedom" and "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around," the performance captures both the joy of liberation and the bitter realization that freedom had been deliberately withheld from those enslaved in Texas.
The cultural and historical significance of Juneteenth unfolds through stories of the first celebrations in 1866, initially called "Jubilee Day," held in churches and near water since public spaces remained segregated. We learn how Texas formally recognized the holiday in 1979, and how the tireless advocacy of Opal Lee—who at 89 years old walked from Fort Worth to Washington DC—contributed to Juneteenth finally becoming a federal holiday in 2021 after the racial reckoning following George Floyd's murder. Beyond American shores, we discover connections to celebrations in Mexico among descendants of Black Seminoles.
As the final notes of "We Will Be Alright" remind us, the struggle for true freedom continues, but so does the resilience and determination that have sustained Black Americans through generations. Listen now to experience the power of cultural preservation through art and understand why Juneteenth represents not just a historical milestone but an ongoing commitment to justice, liberation, and hope.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Jazzy Poetic Experience (00:00:00)

2. Juneteenth History and Background (00:08:13)

3. Freedom Songs and Celebrations (00:12:44)

4. Chains Off: Seeking Liberation (00:19:02)

5. Redemption Songs and Recognition (00:27:37)

6. Coming Home to Mama Africa (00:37:57)

7. Here Comes the Sun (00:51:19)

8. We Will Be Alright (00:59:39)

11 episodes

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