Usher Calls for Juneteenth to Become an Official Holiday in Powerful Op-Ed

"It is ours to honor the legacy of our ancestors, ours to celebrate and ours to remember where we once were as a people"

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BY Brock ThiessenPublished Jun 19, 2020

With today being Juneteenth, Usher has penned an emotional op-ed calling for the day to become an officialy holiday.

The veteran R&B star teamed up with the Washington Post today to publish a piece called "Why It's So Important That Juneteenth Become a National Holiday," in which Usher calls for the day to be nationally recognized as an official holiday to honour the Black Americans who gave their lives to be free and to celebrate this day of freedom.

"The liberation Juneteenth commemorates is cause for celebration, but it also reminds us how equality can be delayed," Usher writes. "On June 19, 1865, on the shores of Galveston, Tex., Union Gen. Gordon Granger arrived by boat to announce to enslaved African Americans that the Civil War had ended and they were now free. While President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was issued two and a half years prior, and the Civil War had ended in April of that year, it wasn't until June 19, 1865, that almost all of our ancestors were free. We should honor their lives and celebrate that day of freedom forever."

He continues:

I cherish the words of Nina Simone. I respect the legacy of Harry Belafonte and the unapologetic blackness of James Brown. I admire the entrepreneurship of Madam C.J. Walker. I have learned from my elders. Their wisdom has taught me to use my voice to support my people, so many of whom are hurting right now. Making sure that our history is told is critical to supporting and sustaining our growth as a people. The least we deserve is to have this essential moment included in the broader American story.

I am humbled by the platform that has been given to me because of my musical talents, but I know I must do more with it. As an artist, it is my duty to reflect the trying times in which we live. My heart is shattered by the ongoing injustices in this country, incited by its long history of racism that has led to deadly outcomes for too many of our people. This country must change.


 And it must change quickly.


In the piece, Usher then makes the call to make Juneteeth an official holiday loud and clear, saying it should be a day observed by all Americans.

"It is ours to honor the legacy of our ancestors, ours to celebrate and ours to remember where we once were as a people," he writes. "And it should be a national holiday, observed by all Americans."

Usher adds: "Recognizing Juneteenth as a national holiday would be a small gesture compared with the greater social needs of black people in America. But it can remind us of our journey toward freedom, and the work America still has to do."

You can read his full Washington Post op-ed here.

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