Encore: Gary Clark Jr. joins host Talia Schlanger

On June 19, 1865, slaves in Galveston, Texas, one of the most remote slave states, learned that they were free. Today, Juneteenth, commemorates the end of slavery in the United States, and World Cafe celebrates the holiday with a playlist of music rooted in African American history – We’ll hear inspirational songs, like Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come,” and thought-provoking tracks, like J.S. Ondara’s “American Dream.” Plus, an interview and performance from Gary Clark Jr. recorded last year upon the release of his latest album, This Land.

*Rhiannon Giddens “Freedom Highway” Freedom Highway

Gary Clark Jr. “Low Down Rolling Stone” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Gary Clark Jr. “This Land” This Land

Gary Clark Jr. “I Walk Alone” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Gary Clark Jr. “Pearl Cadillac” Recorded Live for the World Cafe

Mavis Staples “Wade In The Water” Live: Hope At The Hideout

Richie Havens “Freedom” Woodstock – Back To The Garden – 50th Anniversary Experience

J.S. Ondara “American Dream” Tales Of America

Childish Gambino “This Is America” This Is America (single)

Stevie Wonder “Sir Duke” Songs In The Key of Life

Hour Two
*Bob Marley & The Wailers “Sun Is Shining” Kaya

Prince “America” Around The World In A Day

Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings “This Land Is Your Land” Up In The Air (Music From the Motion Picture)

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram “Outside Of This Town” Kingfish

Billie Holiday “Strange Fruit” The Best Of Billie Holiday

Common & John Legend “Glory” Selma (Music from the Motion Picture)

Toots & The Maytals “Got To Be Tough” Got To Be Tough

Aretha Franklin “How I Got Over” Amazing Grace

Peter CottonTale “Pray For Real (feat. Chance The Rapper)” CATCH

Sam Cooke “A Change Is Gonna Come” The Man And His Music

Beyonce (feat. Kendrick Lamar) “Freedom” Lemonade

The Sounds Of Blackness “Optimistic” The Sounds Of Blackness

Timmy Thomas “Why Can’t We Live Together” Soul Hits Of The 70’s – Didn’t It Blow Your Mind

*Optional Song