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06.19.1865

 

JUNE

TEENTH

 

Honour and embrace Black culture through art, song and dance.

 
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Most people are familiar with the celebration and history behind Independence Day. While the United States became free in 1776, Black people weren’t freed from slavery at that time.

 

In fact, Black people were not declared free for another 87 years. And even still, it took an additional two years beyond Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation for the last enslaved people to be freed in Galveston, TX.

 

June 19, 1865 – Juneteenth – is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States.

Song

Embrace Storytelling

 

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Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.

 

— Jimi Hendrix

MUSICIAN 

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To share our humanity is what we're here for.

 

— Judith Jamison

DANCER/CHOREOGRAPHER

Dance

Honour Movement

 

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Art

Memorialize Moments

 

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The artist creates the material that we look back on as part of history.

 

— Roy DeCarava

ARTIST

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Honour and embrace Black culture through art, song and dance.

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