Finding power in lessons from the pastJuneteenth -- the day Texan slaves found out they had been freed, two years after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation -- is June's favorite holiday. This year, though, her cousin Lillie will be there for the Juneteenth picnic. That could spoil everything. Lillie is used to celebrating the Fourth of July, like everyone else, and has no interest in Southern traditions. But Aunt Marshall, the girls' great-great-aunt, knows the significance of Juneteenth -- she was about June's age on June 19th, 1865, when the celebration began in Texas -- and she just may be able to convince Lillie that Juneteenth is not a dumb old slave holiday, but a part of her heritage, and the first of many of freedom's gifts.
Wesley does an excellent job of creating the setting for this story that takes place in Texas in 1943. She juxtaposes the experiences of two young girls; one growing up in the Jim Crow south and her cousin, growing up in the north where "we can do what we want to do and go where we want to go." Lillie reads in disbelief the sign that forbids blacks from drinking at a certain water fountain. Her cousin, June, had accepted the "Whites Only" signs as a part of "the way things were." Now she's ashamed. Young girls will be able to relate to the tension between the two girls; neither of whom looks forward to this annual visit. Their relationship offers an excellent backdrop to the important historical information that is provided by the author. The illustrations in the book beautifully express the emotions of the girls as they spend the day moving from tolerating one another to finally coming together to sit at the feet of Aunt Marshall, the elder and "griot" of the family, who unites them with her stories of family and history.
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