
Juneteenth
USA holiday celebrating the abolition of slavery!
Observed on 19 June, annually
The Juneteenth Day commemorates the end of slavery in the USA. On 19 June 1865, Major General Gordon Granger ordered the enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in the state of Texas at the end of the US Civil War.
By June 1865, almost all of the enslaved population had been freed through the victory of the Union Army over the Confederate Army. When the13th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified (approved) in December 1865, the remaining slaves in Delaware and Kentucky attained their freedom.
Early Juneteenth Day celebrations were first observed in 1866 and involved primarily church sponsored community festivities featuring foods and singing. These began mainly in the south but soon spread throughout the entire nation as freed slaves moved about. During the Civil Rights engagements of the 1960s, the Juneteenth Day events were eclipsed by the nonviolent nature of the equality occasions.
Juneteenth Day was officially recognized as a national holiday in 2021 when then-President Joseph Biden signed the Juneteenth National Day Act into law. It was first officially observed nationally on 19 June 2021.
Happy Juneteenth Day!
Naked hugs!
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Old Faithful!
Author’s Note: The next post entry here is planned for Monday, June 22, 2026, and the proposed topic is: “HIV Testing Day!”

Francois!
Jogging to celebrate Juneteenth!
