Luangisa African Gallery Celebrates Juneteenth
In the last few years more and more people have begun to embrace Juneteenth as the important holiday that it is -- even though it was officially declared in 1865 when enslaved people were freed under the Emancipation Proclamation.
Further strides were made this week when the Senate unanimously approved a bill, making Juneteenth a legal holiday.
2. Decorate your home or office with beautiful, one-of-a-kind piece of African Art such as our Beaded Namji Dolls, the multi-functional Rwanda Basket, or this special Motherhood Painting.
3. Carry a piece of African culture with you wherever you go with our beautifully crated bags, like our Kanga Basket Bag (handmade in Tanzania), our Sokoni Sisal Market Bag, or the Mud Cloth Messenger Bag (handmade in Mali).
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