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    Emancipation Reexamined on Juneteenth

    Clint ConfehrBy Clint ConfehrJune 20, 2022Updated:June 21, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Clint Confehr


    PULASKI, TN — “The connection … between employer and hired
    labor” as mentioned in the Emancipation Proclamation deserves close
    examination, according to a Juneteenth speaker here.


    Richard Kemp of Pulaski deals with tax issues for clients at his own
    office. He says financial literacy is “the key to financial freedom.”


    Investments and controllable assets can supplant a system of hired labor
    and support a life of greater freedom.


    Kemp and other speakers, including Pulaski native Van Johnson now of
    Murfreesboro who hosts The Scenario Radio Show, celebrated
    Juneteenth as when, in Galveston, Texas, Union troops enforced
    emancipation. Juneteenth was: nearly 30 months after Lincoln’s
    proclamation; 10 weeks after the Confederacy surrendered; and, five
    weeks after the war’s last battle 62 miles northwest of Galveston.


    “Nobody is free until all of us are free,” said Van Johnson who appears
    as Van Everette to avoid confusion with another commentator. He’s on:
    107.1 and 103.7 FM Nashville on Saturdays; other stations elsewhere;
    and podcasts.


    Juneteenth, according to Janice Tucker who helped organize celebration
    here, is “to share with and educate the community — not only African-
    Americans — about the importance of the day.”


    Pulaski native Keidron Turner, a rising Belmont University senior, spoke
    at W.D. Savage Park where the NAACP held the event. “It took brave
    people like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King to remind us that we’ve been free only so long,” Turner said. Blacks should: “act like we’ve been
    free for that long; exercise those freedoms; organize; run for office; and
    get out to vote.”


    Kemp said, “I want to focus on something that’s tangible… You want to
    be free in your mind.” He discounts a “mindset that you have to be
    subject to somebody else’s vision.” He quotes Robert Kiyosaki, an
    author who founded Rich Global and Rich Dad Company: “How much
    did your job pay you to give up on your dream?”

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    Lincoln’s proclamation freed people to be soldiers through “an absolute
    equality of personal rights … [T]he connection heretofore existing
    between … [slavers and enslaved] becomes that between employer and
    hired labor.” Freedmen were advised to remain at home “and work for
    wages.”
    “To me,” Kemp said, “that was the birth of the new slave.”


    Work agreements have employees devote time and labor — which might
    be dedicated to their dreams — in exchange for wages and benefits to
    support their employer’s business; someone else’s dream.


    “There’s more of a move for financial freedom in America now,” Kemp
    said. “It’s no longer about Black and white, or about slavery. The
    conversation needs to be about financial freedom … to be free to enjoy
    your life and be with your family.”


    Juneteenth was Father’s Day when unionization of a Baltimore-area
    Apple store was reported by The New York Times; more than 24 “Apple
    stores … expressed interest in unionizing …”


    Kemp advocates self employment. Johnson said “There are people who
    cannot afford to be independent contractors.”
    Without social media, Tucker said, soldiers told enslaved people what
    the “slave master didn’t want them to know.”


    Pulaski’s website says the city wants a “proactive community that draws
    … strength from … heritage and … diversity of … citizens while
    respecting the dignity of the individual … encouraging citizen
    participation, responding to … collective needs of the community, and
    serving the public trust with fairness and integrity.”

    “That,” Tucker said, “is a great goal. It’s a long path. We’re headed in
    the right direction. True change comes when we are all recognized, and
    hearts have truly changed.”


    Pulaski native Lena Will Brown Prince, Antioch, was the first Black
    graduate of Martin Methodist College (now UT Southern) in Pulaski
    where the Klan started. Does she feel prejudice there? “I don’t notice it,
    but I’m not there that much.”

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    Clint Confehr

    Clint Confehr — an American journalist since 1972 — first wrote for The Tennessee Tribune in 1999. His news writing and photography in South Central Tennessee and the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area began in the summer of 1980. Clint's covered news in several Southern states at newspapers, radio stations and one TV station. Married since 1982, he's a grandfather and is semi-retired from daily news work.

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