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In honor of Juneteenth, WNYC and WQXR are presenting work that invites reflection, deepens understanding, and celebrates Black liberation. Notes From America continues its tradition of broadcasting its Juneteenth special from Texas, where the holiday originated.  This year, host Kai Wright was joined by Mary Ellen Curtin, biographer of Texas Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, the first Black woman elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction. Together they explore Jordan’s legacy and the ongoing project of securing and protecting the rights of Black Americans to vote and lead.  The special was recorded live this past weekend at Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, a historically Black house of worship in Houston where Jordan was a member. View the conversation here: https://lnkd.in/eKbqxPz3 WQXR celebrates Juneteenth with an all-day marathon spotlighting music by Black composers and performers, including Joseph Boulogne (Chevalier de St. Georges), Florence Price, Duke Ellington, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Margaret Bonds, Scott Joplin, and Adolphus Hailstork, among many others. Listen at wqxr.org.

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