Recognizing Juneteenth
Although Juneteenth commemorations were instituted in farther flung areas of the United States such as San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, by the 1940s celebrations were no longer as widespread. But there were still people who held fiercely to Juneteenth, and who advocated for its official recognition as a public holiday for all U.S. Americans.
The lyrical picture book biography Opal Lee and What It Means to be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth is a look at the life of Opal Lee, a teacher, "story keeper," and activist known as the "Grandmother of Juneteenth." In 2016, at the age of 89, Opal Lee began a walking campaign from her home in Forth Worth, Texas all the way to Washington, D.C. to bring national attention to Juneteenth and to encourage lawmakers to declare it an official holiday. Opal Lee lived to see her dream realized in 2021, and at 94 years old, is still walking for freedom.