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Juneteenth 2023

Emancipation Day | Black Independence Day | Juneteenth

June 19, 1865, marks the day that Black enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, were informed they had been declared free more than two years prior, when President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

In 2021, President Biden made Juneteenth the first new federal holiday since Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was added in 1983. But annual celebrations of Emancipation Day date back to 1866 when the Freedman’s Bureau organized a celebration in Texas. Juneteenth (“June” + “19th”) became more widely celebrated within Black communities in the 1980s.

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