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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about the history of American freedom or when you want to celebrate Juneteenth as a family. This accessible chapter book explains why June 19th is a landmark date, moving beyond simple definitions to explore the complex history of chattel slavery and the delayed news of emancipation in Texas. It balances the heavy reality of injustice with the profound joy of liberation and resilience. Through a mix of historical facts and personal stories, the book helps children ages 8 to 12 understand that freedom is both a hard-won right and a cause for communal celebration. Parents will find this an excellent tool for navigating difficult conversations about race and justice in a way that feels hopeful and empowering rather than overwhelming. It is an essential guide for building cultural awareness and honoring African American heritage.