Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
History, Lectures & Conferences, Social Good, Virtual
Event website:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YG6rMHgDcY
This presentation will explain the history of Juneteenth (June 19th) in America as the final enslaved people were notified of their freedom almost three years after the Emancipation Proclamation and after the passing of the 13th Amendment. On June 19, 1865, Major General Gordon Granger landed at Galveston, Texas, with news that the war was over and the enslaved were now, finally, free. Professor Carter Jackson will give an overview of the history and explore the various ways black communities have created traditions, parades, recipes and cultivated the joy of emancipation and freedom. Juneteenth is a holiday all Americans should celebrate by acknowledging the pain and harm of slavery while also celebrating the joy and jubilee of freedom. This is the final program in our series, A Year of Black History.
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YG6rMHgDcY
Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College.
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