Today is Juneteenth.
Juneteenth is when Union Major
General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation
Proclamation in Texas at the end of the American Civil War on June 19, 1865.
Juneteenth is NOT when slavery
ended in the US – nor is the Emancipation Proclamation.
Lincoln’s Emancipation
Proclamation of January 1, 1863 ended Slavery in the Confederate States that
succeeded from the Union (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama,
Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina)
and the Confederate Territory of Arizona.
Slavery was STILL legal in the US
States of Kentucky, Delaware and in New Jersey (which allowed Chattel Slavery
and Indentured Servitude.)
Slavery was made illegal
throughout the United States with the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to
the US Constitution on December 18, 1865.
Juneteenth, created in 2021, is
the first Nationwide Federal Holiday since Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 1983.
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