The sign, displayed on a business closed for the federal holiday, told customers to “enjoy your fried chicken & collard greens.”
A racist sign about Juneteenth hung on the front door of an insurance company in Millinocket, Maine, has prompted viral internet outrage, condemnation from town leaders and an apology from someone affiliated with the business.
The sign posted on the window of the Harry E. Reed Insurance Agency on Monday read, “Juneteenth ~it’s whatever… We’re closed. Enjoy your fried chicken & collard greens.”
The note was an explanation as to why the business was closed for Juneteenth, the nation’s newest federal holiday that has long been celebrated by Black Americans to commemorate the first emancipation of enslaved people in Texas in 1865.
“It was shocking,” she said. “I came back and I was talking to my co-worker about it, and we were really shocked. We were amazed at the sheer ignorance and stupidity of it.”
Groelly sent the photos to her daughter, Alura Stillwagon, who posted them to Facebook on Monday with the caption, “The racism in Millinocket is real.”
Another photo of the sign blew up on the social media website Reddit, with more than 2,000 upvotes.
A woman named Melanie Higgins took responsibility for the sign in a letter posted to Facebook on Wednesday.
She apologized for “any misunderstanding and hurt” caused by her “usual, snarky office closure signs and content.”
Higgins, who said in the letter she is multiracial, said she understands the “severity of intolerance” and that the sign had a “seemingly flippant tone.”
“I am so sorry for any pain I have caused and the negative attention it has brought to our beautiful community,” Higgins wrote.