Answer: Europe Its just europe
<em>Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day and Emancipation Day, is a holiday or observance in many US states to celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Texas on June 19, 1865. </em>
Therefore not every gender, color, and race should be recognized. Admire what you have now, without letting everyone know so much about it. I suppose the reason why we don't celebrate this day is because it's over and done with. A memory that either need or should or won't be forgotten. Maybe this is one to vote and have a campaign over with. Who knows. I'm just giving my advice.
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<span>In the US constitution, the value that was most important was equality. The founding fathers faced oppression and a lack of representation from the British. Because of that they wanted equality, and from that "equal" representation, for their constituency. Equal in quotes in the previous statement is because not everyone had the same rights at the time. The rights and equality were meant for white, property owning males.</span>