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Wed Jun 19, 2024, 12:47 PM Jun 2024

On Juneteenth: 'We can always say that there is hope'

SNOHOMISH — State Sen. John Lovick treasures the day he lowered the gavel to enact the bill that made Juneteenth a state holiday in 2021.

The Mill Creek senator thought of his great-grandfather Thomas Holden, who was alive until Lovick was a teenager.

Holden was born into slavery in 1862 and lived through segregation in Louisiana.

“Sometimes, in that segregated society that we were born and raised in, they wanted you to show fear, and he just never showed fear,” Lovick said. “My great-grandfather did what he was supposed to do, but he never showed any fear.”

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/on-juneteenth-we-can-always-say-that-there-is-hope/

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