Juneteenth: A Day of Freedom and Celebration
A Historical Perspective
Juneteenth, officially known as Juneteenth National Independence Day, is a federal holiday in the United States. It is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the country.
A Call to Action
WEB Juneteenth USA, the oldest Juneteenth nonprofit advocacy organization in the United States, was founded with the sole purpose of raising awareness about the holiday. Their mission continues to inspire a call to action as we celebrate this day of freedom and equality.
Celebrating Juneteenth
A Guide for Beginners
If you're new to Juneteenth, The Beginner's Guide to Celebrating Juneteenth provides tips and ideas for observing the holiday respectfully and meaningfully.
Observance and Remembrance
Juneteenth has become a national day of remembrance. FILE - Crystal Baziel holds the Pan-African flag Monday June 19, 2023, during Reedys Juneteenth Unity Festival in Kansas City Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
A Call for Unity
Observed on June 19, Juneteenth is America's second Independence Day. It is a reminder that the struggle for freedom and equality is an ongoing journey that requires the unity of all Americans.
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