29 min

How to Keep Juneteenth Alive All Year Round Sounds Good with Branden Harvey

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Pulitzer Prize winner Professor Annette Gordon-Reed has been celebrating Juneteenth her entire life. But in light of the global spotlight on the Black Lives Matter movement from last year’s protests against police brutality, more and more people are aware of what Juneteenth represents for America. As well as a celebration of Black joy and liberty, Juneteenth is an opportunity to reflect on the history of emancipation—and how we can continue to fight for civil rights the other days of the year too.

In this episode, Professor Gordon Reed — a notable American historian and Harvard professor — shares why she wrote On Juneteenth, her personal relationship to the federal holiday, and why this year’s Juneteenth felt different than years before.


Guest: Professor Annette Gordon-Reed
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Pulitzer Prize winner Professor Annette Gordon-Reed has been celebrating Juneteenth her entire life. But in light of the global spotlight on the Black Lives Matter movement from last year’s protests against police brutality, more and more people are aware of what Juneteenth represents for America. As well as a celebration of Black joy and liberty, Juneteenth is an opportunity to reflect on the history of emancipation—and how we can continue to fight for civil rights the other days of the year too.

In this episode, Professor Gordon Reed — a notable American historian and Harvard professor — shares why she wrote On Juneteenth, her personal relationship to the federal holiday, and why this year’s Juneteenth felt different than years before.


Guest: Professor Annette Gordon-Reed
Order On Juneteenth from your local bookstore



→ Read Good Good Good's guide on how to celebrate Juneteenth


Join The Neighborhood by becoming a Good Good Good Member today
Sponsor: With Libro.fm, get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with the code GOOD
Sponsor: Get 20% off wine from DrinkBev.com with code GOOD20


→ Get more Good Good Good at goodgoodgood.co
→ Join 30,000 weekly Goodnewsletter readers at goodgoodgood.co/goodnewsletter
→ Become a Member and get the Goodnewspaper at goodgoodgood.co/membership

29 min