This holiday is celebrated on June 19th each year.
Juneteenth
Juneteenth is celebrated during this month.
June
This president issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
Abraham Lincoln
Many Juneteenth celebrations include food, music, and these gatherings.
Community celebrations
This color is commonly associated with Juneteenth celebrations.
Red
Juneteenth celebrates this important idea.
Freedom
This date is known as Juneteenth.
June 19
This general announced freedom in Texas on June 19, 1865.
Gordon Granger
One of the first things many newly freed people wanted to do was reunite with these people.
Families
Red velvet cake is a popular Juneteenth version of this dessert.
Cake
Juneteenth marks the day enslaved people in this state learned they were free.
Texas
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued in this year.
1863
This famous abolitionist escaped slavery and helped others find freedom through the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Tubman
Newly freed people often started these institutions to educate children and adults.
Schools
Juneteenth became a federal holiday in this decade.
The 2020s
Juneteenth is sometimes called America's second ______ Day.
Independence
Juneteenth commemorates events that happened in this year.
1865
This formerly enslaved abolitionist became a powerful speaker and writer.
Frederick Douglass
Juneteenth celebrates not only freedom but also this quality that helped people overcome challenges.
Resilience
Many communities celebrate Juneteenth with these outdoor meals and gatherings.
Picnics or Cookouts
Juneteenth reminds us that rights on paper and rights in real life are not always the same.
Delayed Justice
This amendment officially abolished slavery nationwide in 1865.
13th Amendment
This poet wrote "I, Too," the poem we heard today.
Langston Hughes
This period after the Civil War focused on rebuilding the country and integrating formerly enslaved people into society.
Reconstruction
Juneteenth celebrations often focus on freedom, community, and this feeling about the future.
Hope