Juneteenth Fiction

Description:
June 19, 1865 is the day when the last enslaved people in the United States were told they were free in Galveston, Texas – two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. June 19 is now known as Juneteenth, a holiday that commemorates the end of slavery and celebrates African-American freedom, culture and achievements.

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The sweetness of water
Call Number: FICTION/HARRIS,N
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Juneteenth
Call Number: FICTION/ELLISON,R
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Conjure women
Call Number: FICTION/ATAKORA,A
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Beloved
Call Number: FICTION/MORRISON,T
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The awkward black man : stories
Call Number: FICTION/MOSLEY,W
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Homegoing
Call Number: FICTION/GYASI,Y
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The color purple
Call Number: FICTION/WALKER,A
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The love songs of W.E.B. Du Bois
Call Number: FICTION/JEFFERS,H
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The deep
Call Number: SF/SOLOMON,R
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The water dancer
Call Number: FICTION/COATES,T
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The underground railroad
Call Number: FICTION/WHITEHEAD,C
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Libertie
Call Number: FICTION/GREENIDGE,K
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River sing me home
Call Number: FICTION/SHEARER,E
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