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As the country commemorates Juneteenth, we recognize that the 13th Amendment may have outlawed the enslavement of Black people, but the U.S. continues to devise new ways to uphold the racist hierarchies that slavery was founded on and to restrict the freedom of the descendants of enslaved people.
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