This design is a powerful and thought-provoking piece that commemorates Juneteenth, a significant holiday in the United States that marks the end of slavery in the country. The design features a striking color scheme of red, green, and yellow, which is reminiscent of the Pan-African flag and symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of African people. The word "Juneteenth" is prominently displayed in bold, black lettering, emphasizing the importance of the date. The year 1865 is also featured, signifying the year when the last enslaved African Americans were freed in Texas. The phrase "because my ancestors weren't free in 1776" is a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality, highlighting the contrast between the promises of freedom and the reality of slavery. The overall design is a powerful statement that honors the past while calling for continued progress towards a more just and equitable future.



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