Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Dating back to 1865, it was on June 19th that the Union soldiers, led by Major General Gordon Granger, landed at Galveston, Texas with news that the war had ended and that the enslaved were now free.
A World United– Vitamin L
Agitate (Frederick Douglass)– Jonathan Sprout
Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around – Traditional
Aren't I A Woman (Sojourner Truth) – Jonathan Sprout
Asikatali/Children of Aftrica – Traditional
Black Gxrl Magic –Alphabet Rockers
Brown Boy Brown Girl –Kymberly Stewart
Different (Interlude) – Alphabet Rockers
Don't Wait – Alphabet Rockers
Do You Want To Be Free? – Two of a Kind
Follow the Drinking Gourd– Traditional
Free At Last – Linda Brown/Dr. Thomas Moore
Freedom Riders Got to Ride – Vitamin L
Get on Board, Little Children
Gimme Some Skin – Alphabet Rockers
Had To Stand Up – Ants on a Log
Here Come Our Mothers– Daria
Heads, Hearts and Hands (Mary McLeod Bethune)– Jonathan Sprout
I Am the Future of Black History – Culture Queen
I'm Proud – Alphabet Rockers
I Like The Me I See – Culture Queen
I Love My History – Culture Queen
I Have a Dream / This is Our Moment – Barbara Klaskin Silberg
I Have a Dream – Daria
I Live and Breathe for Freedom: Harriett Tubman's Song – Marla Lewis
I Love My History – Culture Queen
I'm A Tower of Royal Power – Culture Queen
I'm On My Way – Bill Harley
Juneteenth – Fyütch (feat. Alphabet Rockers)
Kye Kye Kule – Traditional by Tickle Tune Typhoon
Kumbayah, My Lord – Traditional
Lift Every Voice and Sing – Culture Queen
Make It Beautiful – City Love
My Light – Alphabet Rockers
The Nitro – Alphabet Rockers
Oh, Freedom – Traditional
Sharing A Dream – Craig A. Thompson
Slavery– MindMuzic
Stand Up – Little Miss Ann
Stand Up for Your Beliefs – Jennifer Fixman
Stand Up for You – Alphabet Rockers
Step Up, Speak Out! – Vitamin L
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot– Traditional
Take A Ride (Harriet Tubman) – Jonathan Sprout
They Say I'm – City Love
There's Joy – City Love
Until You're Free –Alphabet Rockers
We Have A Dream – Hap Palmer
We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands
What Can One Little Person Do? Two of a Kind (written by Sally Rogers)
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