JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
Date & Time
Mon Jun 19 2023 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Location
Joseph L. Davis American Legion Post No. 47 | Havre de Grace, MD
Details
Juneteenth a day of remembrance and recognition of freedomAbout this Event
After the Union Army captured New Orleans in 1862, slave owners in Confederate states migrated to Texas with more than 150,000 enslaved Black persons. For 3 years, even after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, enslaved Black Americans in Texas remained in brutal bondage, immorally and illegally deprived of their freedom and basic dignity. On June 19, 1865 — over 2 years after President Lincoln declared all enslaved persons free — Major General Gordon Granger and Union Army troops marched to Galveston, Texas, to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation and free the last enslaved Black Americans in Texas.
Juneteenth is a day to reflect on both bondage and freedom — a day of both pain and purpose. It is, in equal measure, a remembrance of both the long, hard night of slavery and subjugation, as well as a celebration of the promise of a brighter morning to come. On Juneteenth, we remember our extraordinary capacity to heal, to hope, and to emerge from our worst moments as a stronger, freer, and more just Nation. It is also a day to celebrate the power and resilience of Black Americans, who have endured generations of oppression in the ongoing journey toward equal justice, equal dignity, equal rights, and equal opportunity in America.
Guest Speakers: Dr. Iris Barnes(Hosanna School Museum)Wynona Hilton-Stanley(Alfred B. Hilton Family Descendant)
Event Location
Joseph L. Davis American Legion Post No. 47, 501 Saint John Street, Havre de Grace, United StatesTickets & Booking Details
USD 15.00