The day's name is a combination of "June" and "nineteenth" in honor of the date of Granger's announcement and first appeared around 1903. It is also known as African American Freedom Day or Emancipation Day.
The ebonics explanation seems more likely.
Can't wait to shoot some fire crackas on Julourth.
It sounds like one of these creepy Russian or German, uh, manywords. You know, like "Komintern" or "Gestapo" (that's the easy ones, there are many very long and unpronounceable). That inspired Orwell's Newspeak.
https://www.al.com/news/2020/06/what-is-juneteenth-why-is-it-called-juneteenth-how-to-celebrate-history-facts.html
The ebonics explanation seems more likely.
Can't wait to shoot some fire crackas on Julourth.
It sounds like one of these creepy Russian or German, uh, manywords. You know, like "Komintern" or "Gestapo" (that's the easy ones, there are many very long and unpronounceable). That inspired Orwell's Newspeak.