JUNETEENTH
THE ROAD TO FREEDOM
ABOLITIONISTS
CIVIL WAR
CIVIL RIGHTS
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Juneteenth is celebrated on this day each year.

19

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President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.

Abraham Lincoln

100

Escaped slavery and led dozens to freedom through the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman

100

The war that ultimately led to Juneteenth.

 Civil War

100

Civil rights leader who delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech.

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

The state where General Order No. 3 was announced in 1865.

Texas

200

The date the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.

Answer: January 1, 1863

200

Publisher of The North Star newspaper.

Frederick Douglass

200

Confederate general who surrendered at Appomattox Court House.

Robert E. Lee

200

Woman whose arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Rosa Parks

300

The Union general who announced freedom in Galveston.

Gordon Granger

300

The amendment that abolished slavery nationwide.

13th Amendment

300

Abolitionist who led the raid on Harpers Ferry.

John Brown

300

Union general who later became the 18th President.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

Supreme Court case that ended legal school segregation in 1954.

Brown v. Board of Education

400

The city where General Order No. 3 was read.

Galveston

400

The amendment that granted citizenship to formerly enslaved people.

14th Amendment

400

Formerly enslaved woman who famously asked, "Ain't I a Woman?"

Sojourner Truth

400

Battle often considered the turning point of the Civil War.

Gettysburg

400

The 1964 law that prohibited discrimination in public accommodations.

Civil Rights Act

500

The year Juneteenth became a federal holiday.

2021

500

The amendment that prohibited denying voting rights based on race.

15th Amendment

500

Publisher of The Liberator newspaper.

William Lloyd Garrison

500

The Union victory that gave the North control of the Mississippi River.

Vicksburg

500

The organization co-founded by W.E.B. Du Bois in 1909.

NAACP