A review by adammuly
On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed

3.0

It’s not that this book was bad, poorly written, or void of any interesting historical narratives. The main problem for me was that it seemed a bit disjointed. Also, it may have been a fault of my own for not looking into the content more thoroughly beforehand, but it turned out to be more of a brief history of Texas than a history of Juneteenth. It did cover Juneteenth some, but minimally, especially for such a short book. Not a bad read, but not a fantastic one either.