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Juneteenth and the Republican Fight for Freedom - June 19, 2026
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Juneteenth is more than a three‑day weekend; it is the day the promise of Lincoln’s Emancipation finally reached the last enslaved Americans in Galveston, Texas. In this episode, I walk through how a Republican president and thousands of Union soldiers turned a brutal civil war into a decisive victory for freedom. We look at how today’s Left tries to twist Juneteenth into a story of permanent white guilt and endless reparations instead of a hard‑won American success story. And we remember the black and white Americans who died to end slavery, the image of God in every person, and why Republicans should stop giving this day away.
What you’ll learn / Key moments
- 00:01 – What Juneteenth really celebrates and why June 19 matters for all Americans.
- 00:14 – Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and the Union troops who finally brought freedom to Texas.
- 00:49 – How the modern Left tries to co‑opt Juneteenth with narratives of systemic racism and reparations.
- 01:28 – Remembering both black and white Americans who died to end slavery and why evil is not tied to any race.
- 01:58 – The Republican legacy on civil rights, the Democrat record of opposition, and why the GOP must reclaim Juneteenth.
What you can do
If this conversation helps you see Juneteenth in a different light, share this episode with a friend who has only heard the Left’s version of the story. Subscribe to The Wilmington Standard, leave a rating and review on your podcast app, and send this episode to someone in your church, neighborhood, or office who needs a reminder of America’s hard‑won hope. And if you are tired of watching Republicans surrender the narrative, use today to talk with your kids, your coworkers, and your community about who actually fought to end slavery and why that still matters.
What are you celebrating today? This is the Wilmington Standard daily update for Friday, June 19th, 2026. As Emmanuel Jarvis discussed on The Standard podcast yesterday, this day was a turning point in America. Abe Lincoln had waged a brutal but successful war against the South, determined to keep men and women in chains in the middle of the war. Disregarding several critics, Mr. Lincoln announced on January 1st, 1863, that the slaves of the South and throughout the land were indeed free not going to be free, not freedom based on Union victory, but right then and there, entirely free. Two years later, 2000 Union troops marched into Texas and announced the good news the blacks in Galveston. And that is what we are celebrating today. There is no doubt the liberal left has tried to co-opt this holiday. Former President Barack Obama, at the opening of his presidential center, faulted the founding fathers in the design of this country. Some warn against whitewashing the whole day and still demand that we talk about reparations. Today's about blacks, black America, black communities, inherent and systemic racism and the fact that every white person is racist. Except it is not that day. Today is a day to celebrate the hope of America without forgetting or glossing over the wrongs of the past, but learning from them to create a better tomorrow. While we celebrate that blacks being released from slavery, we also remember and celebrate the thousands of whites and blacks who died to get them that freedom. And it is a day to remember that when we forget each other's humanity and inborn image of God, all of us, no matter our skin color, are capable of incurring the gravest of atrocities on each other. Evil is not the domain of any race or creed or skin color. Today is a day to remember that as well. And finally, today we also remember that it was Republicans who brought this all about. From Abe Lincoln to Frederick Douglass to Booker T Washington, all Republicans and countless others worked tirelessly to bring about the end of discrimination toward blacks in our country. Democrats, since the end of the Civil War, tried to bring back the brutality of the South, courageously organized Klan rallies with spare sheets to bravely hide their faces. Opposed every equal rights attempt, and eventually tried even tanking the Voting Rights Act of 1965. It was Republicans who changed all this, and Republicans should stop giving this day away. This day celebrates the complicated dream and reality that is indeed America. Happy Juneteenth. For the Wilmington Standard, I'm rule sample. Thanks for listening.