Juneteenth
Juneteenth
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Juneteenth Flag, 3x5' Poly, HG
The Juneteenth flag is a powerful symbol of Black freedom and liberation in the United States, commemorating June 19, 1865—the day when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas finally learned they were free, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
✦ Design Elements & Meaning:
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Red, White, and Blue Colors
These patriotic colors mirror the U.S. flag, emphasizing that enslaved people and their descendants are truly American. -
Star
At the center is a five-pointed white star. It represents Texas, where Juneteenth began, and the freedom of Black Americans in all 50 states. -
Nova (Bursting Star Outline)
The surrounding arc or “nova” radiating around the star stands for a new beginning and a new horizon—a bright future of hope, progress, and opportunity. -
Arc Across the Flag
A sweeping curve across the flag separates the blue top from the red bottom. This symbolizes a new dawn—the promise of freedom rising over the land.
🟥 Red for the bloodshed
🟦 Blue for resilience and justice
⬜ White for purity and the right to freedom
This flag isn’t just a banner—it’s a beacon. Whether flown at home, at a business, or during parades and celebrations, the Juneteenth flag makes a bold statement: Freedom was delayed, but it cannot be denied.
Perfect for commemorating history, educating others, or honoring your heritage—owning a Juneteenth flag is a powerful act of remembrance and pride.
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