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Old 06-19-2008, 09:52 AM
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Happy Juneteenth

A Primer on Black Independence Day
By Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs | theRoot.com
Fuzzy on your Juneteenth history? Some basic background to help boost your historical street cred.


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June 19, 2008--So, you've heard about the celebration called Juneteenth. You may have bought a T-shirt at some point to signal your historical street cred. You may even have attended a Juneteenth picnic or paused to recognize it in some way. But, admit it, you don't really know all that much about the day. And you may even be wondering why, each year it seems, it's growing in its cachet. Not to worry, that's why we're here. Consider this your quick and dirty primer.

Think of Juneteenth as black Independence Day.

On Monday, June 19, 1865, the Union Gen. Gordon Granger stood in Galveston, Texas and informed a group of residents that the world as they'd known it had come to an end: All slaves were now free.

The newly liberated slaves began celebrating immediately. They commemorated that day every year after, giving rise to Juneteenth, a celebration that is now observed throughout the United States.

There are several parallels between the Fourth of July and Juneteenth. Both celebrate American freedom and independence and feature the same kinds of activities: outdoor picnics with games, races, barbecue and red soda pop—a Juneteenth staple. For Juneteenth, there are typically speeches, rodeos, dances, church services and readings from the Emancipation Proclamation.

Juneteenth became such a large and important holiday that in 1872 ex-slaves in Houston purchased land for parks devoted to hosting the celebrations. As Texans migrated, they took their Juneteenth traditions with them to Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas and California.

But it wasn't until 1980 that June 19 became Emancipation Day in Texas, a paid state holiday. In 1997, Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., and former Rep. J.C. Watts, R-Okla., sponsored a resolution honoring Juneteenth. Today, 17 states have formal observations of the date. Sen. Barack Obama and Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., have both supported calls to make Juneteenth a national holiday.

Ironically, many slaves earned their freedom long before June 19, 1865. In the midst of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln issued a preliminary emancipation order on Sept. 22, 1862 that would free slaves in the rebel Confederate states if those states did not return to the Union by Jan. 1, 1863. The final Emancipation Proclamation was issued on Jan. 1, 1863.

Slaves living in Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, West Virginia and Missouri remained in bondage, as did slaves who lived in Union-controlled territory until the passage of the 13th amendment to the Constitution.

With each Union victory, however, the news of earlier emancipation traveled across the South, and eventually all the slaves were freed—launching celebrations across the calendar.

Celebrations of black independence caught on across the country, including Oregon,which was a free state, and in Gallia County, Ohio, where the day has been observed since Sept. 22, 1863, a year after Lincoln's first emancipation order.

Genealogist Joyce Reese McCollum recalled the stories she heard from her father about the May 8 celebrations in Lamar County, Ala. Her father recalled "a big barbecue, games for the kids, people coming in and giving speeches," said McCollum, who is the co-director of the Africana Heritage Project, an all-volunteer research project and Web site hosted by the Africana studies department at the University of South Florida. "Of course, they'd have little school kids giving speeches and talking about Frederick Douglass."

Clifford Robinson created the Web site Juneteenth.com to serve as a clearinghouse for Juneteenth events. "We've taken it as a celebration to honor and acknowledge our accomplishments and achievement, over the past 142 years," he said. "Certainly it sprang from the emancipation celebration, but the celebration itself has taken on a much broader meaning."

To read more about Juneteenth:

Juneteenth, Texas State Library and Archives Commission

Juneteenth.com , a Web site that promotes the holiday and serves as a clearinghouse for Juneteenth events.

Africana Heritage Project

"The African American Experience in Ohio: 1850 -1920,"

The Oregon History Project, "Grand Emancipation Celebration"


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Old 06-19-2008, 10:21 AM
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Old 06-19-2008, 11:28 AM
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I was in the midst of a "Junteenth" Discussion around the time of MLK day. My cousin's audiologist (who's black from TX) and the Director of Secondary Education (who's black from TN) were heated. Well technically the lady from TN was heated. She kept saying how the audiologist really isn't black b/c 1. he's from TX and 2. he celebrates Juneteenth. She kept saying how it was a made up holiday because the slaves in Texas were "too dumb" (her words not mine) to realize they were free, so they stayed slaves for one more year.

All I can say is what matters to me is that June 19 is my birthday!!
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Old 06-19-2008, 11:30 AM
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Old 06-19-2008, 11:38 AM
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I was in the midst of a "Junteenth" Discussion around the time of MLK day. My cousin's audiologist (who's black from TX) and the Director of Secondary Education (who's black from TN) were heated. Well technically the lady from TN was heated. She kept saying how the audiologist really isn't black b/c 1. he's from TX and 2. he celebrates Juneteenth. She kept saying how it was a made up holiday because the slaves in Texas were "too dumb" (her words not mine) to realize they were free, so they stayed slaves for one more year.

All I can say is what matters to me is that June 19 is my birthday!!

1. and which one of them had a degree...? LOL

2. Happy birthday!
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:50 PM
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1. and which one of them had a degree...? LOL

2. Happy birthday!
lol.....true that! haha. The audiologist (who's such a sweet man) just laughed it off. He just kept cracking up because more Hispanic people attended his MLK event @ his church than did black people.

I've always saw Juneteenth as a positive event, but that lady....man was she upset that people actually celebrate it!


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Old 06-19-2008, 01:51 PM
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When I was introduced to the concept of Juneteenth it was at some type of school event in HS. A schoolmate came out and sang a song that he wrong called "On Juneteenth". The lyrics pretty much consisted of "On Juneteenth" sung in various different ways repeatedly.

Needless to say I'm no longer a fan of the name.

We still make fun of that song.
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Old 06-19-2008, 03:45 PM
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So...I have a "The Office" wall calendar at work, and I noticed yesterday that it had "Juneteenth" as a holiday today. I thought it was just an attempt at Office-style humor...
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Happy Juneteenth. Anyone going to any Juneteenth events?

I'm attending some Juneteenth events and a Juneteenth music festival this weekend.

LOL @ the old post saying Juneteenth is a "made up" holiday. DUH. ALL holidays are "made up".
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Old 06-19-2014, 09:56 PM
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LOL @ the old post saying Juneteenth is a "made up" holiday. DUH. ALL holidays are "made up".
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Old 06-19-2014, 09:58 PM
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LOL. Creepy Bird Alert.
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Old 06-19-2014, 10:49 PM
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LOL. Creepy Bird Alert.
You think all of my animal gifs are creepy! I think you have something against nature.

More on topic, we've had an annual Juneteenth festival for several years, but this year, there isn't one. No idea why. The only local "celebration" is a farmer's market. They're having a festival in Columbus but I won't be making the trek.
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Old 06-19-2014, 11:01 PM
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You think all of my animal gifs are creepy! I think you have something against nature.

More on topic, we've had an annual Juneteenth festival for several years, but this year, there isn't one. No idea why. The only local "celebration" is a farmer's market. They're having a festival in Columbus but I won't be making the trek.
The cat was creepier.

There may be other events in your city. Maybe not. Check it out and see.
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