ORLANDO, Fla. – Miles Mulrain said the fight toward freedom for black people is far from over.“We are free independently from the slavery, but we still have some more stuff to accomplish,” Mulrain said. “This is something that has been going on for hundreds of years.”Amid the many protests happening all across the country because of racial injustice, Mulrain said Juneteenth’s message means more now than ever.“It’s not to discriminate against anybody but it’s to uplift those people who have been marginalized for too long,” Mulrain said.[News 6 hosts Real Talk: A Candid Conversation on racial inequality in America]Among the many events happening all across Central Florida to celebrate the end of slavery, Mulrain is also organizing a freedom.