Opal Lee, Grandma of Juneteenth, named for the Nobel Harmony Prize Opal Lee, referred to tenderly as Miss Opal and the "Grandma of Juneteenth," 

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was instrumental in getting legislative regulation passed to make Juneteenth the eleventh government occasion in 2021.

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Lee, who turns 96 on Friday, Oct. 7, is a Texan who has consumed a large portion of her time on earth in Stronghold Worth, where she has been a local area

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She is designated for a Nobel Harmony Prize. The honor will be reported Friday, on her birthday, and has a $1 million award.

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Miss Opal was brought into the world to Mattie Broadous Chip and Otis Drop on Oct. 7, 1926. She was brought up in Marshall, Texas

Where was Opal Lee brought up?

Lee and her mom and siblings moved to Stronghold Worth in 1937, when she was around 10. Lee's mom filled in as a cook, and the family was taken in by companions.

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Lee signed up for classes at a school for quite a long time until her mom and father rejoined and moved toward the south side of Post Worth, a neighborhood 

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At the point when Lee was 12, on June 19, 1939, many white agitators consumed everything in their home,

Opal Lee's family went after on Juneteenth, 1939

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which was in a white area. The police made an appearance to their home yet had no control over the crowd.

Opal Lee's family went after on Juneteenth, 1939