
Happy Juneteenth, Courtesy of the Republican Party
Howdy, y’all, and Happy Juneteenth. Yep, there are probably some of you saying, “Colonel, don’t go falling into a leftist trap.” See, that is what happens when we, Republicans, do not know our own history. Juneteenth is a Texas thing first and foremost. It was that day, June 19, 1865, when the slaves in the Lone Star State found out that they were free . . . They did not have the internet at the time. It was the first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln, who signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, that freed the slaves in the Confederate states. The word did not get to Texas until June 19, 1865, in Galveston, delivered by a Union General who was leading uniformed Black troops . . . another privilege bestowed by a Republican president.
Why should Republicans in Texas celebrate Juneteenth? Because it gave birth to the Republican Party of Texas. It would be two years later, on Independence Day of 1867, that 150 of those recently freed Black men would meet with a handful of white men in Houston, and birth the Republican Party of Texas. Men such as the first Black Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas, Norris Wright Cuney, and Republican Texas State Senator Matthew Gaines, who was instrumental in the founding of Texas A&M and Prairie View A&M universities, are the result of Juneteenth.
As a former Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas and current Chairman of the Dallas County Republican Party, this is a day with special meaning. It is a day when I remember those who blazed a trail for me, and many others here in Texas.
Oh yeah, what was the Democrat Party doing at that time? Creating the Ku Klux Klan to intimidate black voters, Republicans . . . kinda like the crap we just witnessed in DeSoto, Texas. Some things never change.
So yep, Happy Juneteenth! It is a Texas thing, courtesy of the Republican Party.
Steadfast and Loyal.
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