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It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned they had been freed, two years after Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.
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Africanews on MSNWhy Juneteenth matters: the day slavery truly ended in the U.S.Union troops reached Galveston, Texas, carrying with them orders that all enslaved people were now free. For decades, marking ...
The first Juneteenth was held in Galveston the next year. Celebrations were low-key affairs, often kept to church gatherings and community events. Despite gaining their freedom, the lot of Black ...
Several events through the weekend are planned to celebrate the holiday Thursday. We look back at its history here.
The church, located at 2013 Broadway, was built in 1863, although slaves began worshipping on the property in 1848. In June ...
History came alive Tuesday for visitors to Galveston’s historic 1838 Menard House as living history interpreters regaled ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Former President Joe Biden might be a special guest at a Juneteenth celebration on Galveston Island. It ...
Juneteenth marks a pivotal part of our nation's history. For one family, it's also a time to reflect on their past: the journey of their enslaved ancestors and the success that followed.
Just 50 miles from Galveston Island, two community leaders are carrying the torch of freedom through affordable housing, ...
In Oklahoma, Juneteenth highlights tribal slavery descendants’ fight for recognition and citizenship
For descendants of people who were enslaved by tribal nations, Juneteenth is both a celebration of freedom for people of ...
All Crossville City offices, as well as Cumberland County Offices and Tennessee state government buildings, will be closed ...
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