June 19, 2025
Juneteenth originated when enslaved people in Texas, having been declared free by the Emancipation Proclamation years earlier, learned of their freedom from the arrival of Union troops. The Union general recommended the newly freed people stay and work for their former enslavers. Instead, many left to find family they’d been separated from in a movement commonly called “the scatter.”
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A Teen Girl Recalls Juneteenth in the 1950s
June 19, 1956, fell on a Tuesday. It was 90 years to the day from the first celebration of Juneteenth, commemorating the day when enslaved Africans in Texas became the last in the nation to receive word of their freedom, more than a year after the Emancipation Proclamation and two months after the
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