Michael Beschloss

1865. 1920. 1960. 2020.

June 10, 2020

1865.

June 19—“Juneteenth,” also called Emancipation Day—commemorates the day in 1865 that the Emancipation Proclamation was read to enslaved African Americans in Texas and is now honored in 47 states.

[Historian Michael Beschloss]

1920.

Postcard depicting the lynching of LIGE DANIELS, Center, Texas. August 3, 1920. The back reads, “This was made in the court yard in Center, Texas. He is a 16 year old Black boy.

1960.

Protester harassed during sit-in at segregated drugstore lunch counter, Arlington, Virginia, 1960.

[Historian Michael Beschloss]

2020.

This still image taken from a May 25, 2020, video courtesy of Darnella Frazier via Facebook, shows a Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer arresting, and suffocating, George Floyd. 

[DARNELLA FRAZIER/FACEBOOK/DARNELLA FRAZIER/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES]

 

‘Collective anger, anguish, and grief.’

-Trymaine Lee

@trymainelee

Brown v. Board of Education

May 17, 2020

Justice Felix Frankfurter congratulates Chief Justice Earl Warren on Brown v. Board of Education, today 1954:  “This is a day that will live in glory.”

-Michael Beschloss, historian

@BeschlossDC

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