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100

The year that the Emancipation Proclamation was issued

When is January 1, 1863



100

The day that Union soldiers landed in Galveston, TX with news that the war had ended and to tell the slaves they were now free. It is now called “Juneteenth”

When is June 19, 1865

100

The president that issued the Emancipation Proclamation

Who is Abraham Lincoln

100

The percentage of soldiers who fought in the Union Army that were African American

What is 10%

100

The earliest record of protest against slavery by the Quakers was in this year.

When is 1688

200

The date the 13th amendment passed in Congress officially abolishing the institution of slavery

What was Passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified on December 6, 1865, the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States  

200

The length of time after the Emancipation Proclamation that it took for slaves in Texas to learn that they had been freed

How long is more than two years


200

The General surrendered in April of 1865 at Appomattox Court House

Who is Robert E. Lee

200

The earliest recorded of protest against slavery was by this group of people

Who are the Quakers 

200

Muhammad Ali was originally named after his father, who was named after this the 19th-century abolitionist and politician

Who is Cassius Marcellus Clay


300

The Emancipation Proclamation applied to these types of states

What is it applied only to states that had seceded from the United States, leaving slavery untouched in the loyal border states? It also expressly exempted parts of the Confederacy (the Southern secessionist states) that had already come under Northern control

300

The date Juneteenth became an official state holiday in Texas

When is January 1, 1980


300

He read the “General Order Number 3” to the people of Texas that informed them that the war was over and that all slaves were free

Who is Major General Gordon Granger



300

At the close of the Civil War, this name was given by the Plains Native Americans to African American soldiers, in both the cavalry and the infantry that served on the western frontier

Who are the Buffalo Soldiers

300

Jazz, an African-American musical form born out of the blues, ragtime, and marching bands, was originated in this state in the 19th Century

Where is New Orleans, Louisiana



400

The political party in 1865 did not favor the anti-slave movement, Emancipation, and/or the Civil War

What is the Democratic Party

400

The city in Texas where a local Juneteenth organization bought Booker T. Washington Park, the site of Juneteenth celebrations since 1898

Where is Mexia, TX


400

The state legislator that led the efforts for Juneteenth to become an official state holiday

Who is Al Edwards

400

Onesimus, an African born in the late seventh century before landing in Boston, introduced America to the common medical procedure

What is Inoculation

400

The star on the Juneteenth flag symbolizes

What is Texas / Freedom

500

This union victory provided the necessary proof to Lincoln’s cabinet that they could enforce the Emancipation Proclamation

What was the Battle of Antietam (also known as Sharpsburg)


500

**DAILY DOUBLE** **DAILY DOUBLE** The six flags that have flown over the state of Texas

What are Spain (1519-1821)

Mexico (1821-1836)

Republic of Texas (1836-1845) 

Confederate States of America (1861-1865)

France (1685-1690)

United States (1845 to 1861) and 1965 to present) 

500

** Daily Double** **Daily Double** In 1996, this Congressman sponsored the first legislation to recognize “Juneteenth Independence Day in the House of Representatives

Who is Barbara-Rose Collins (D-MI)

500

An African-American man that escaped to the West during the Civil War and became a Deputy U.S. Marshal. He was known to be a master of disguise, traveled with a Native American friend, and rode a silver horse was believed to inspire a popular television show

Who is Bass Reeves (The Lone Ranger)

500

The arc on the Juneteenth flag 

what is represents a new beginning for the African Americans 

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