On this day, in 1865, General Gordon Granger arrived to Galveston, Texas with a band of Union soldiers to deliver a message — all enslaved Americans of African descent were declared free by proclamation and executive order of the President of the United States. This day is commemorated and memorialized as Juneteenth, the day that the last of the American slaves learned that they were free.
Today, we honor and celebrate the message of freedom fought for by many abolitionists, soldiers, and freedom fighters, and remember the call for total and complete freedom of the American people, by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
This Juneteenth, celebrate financial freedom and commit yourself to living out its ideals.

