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    Home Comment & Opinion Much to celebrate on Juneteenth
    Much to celebrate on Juneteenth
    Comment & Opinion, Opinion
    June 19, 2025

    Much to celebrate on Juneteenth

    Complete freedom for slaves in the United States didn’t occur when many people think it did. An increased awareness of Juneteenth will help Americans better understand this history.

    In January 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which is often considered the declaration that ended slavery in this country. “All persons held as slaves” shall be “forever free,” it reads. But it was limited in scope. It applied only to places that were “in rebellion,” not to slave states siding with the Union.

    Meanwhile, Southern states refused to voluntarily abide by Lincoln’s pronouncement. Instead, thousands of people had to lose their lives for the words and concepts embedded in the proclamation to become reality for Black Americans.

    The Emancipation Proclamation remains an important and seminal document in our history. It made the abolition of slavery one of the goals of the Civil War. It paved the way for the 13th Amendment, which codified the abolition of slavery. It led to 200,000 Black Americans serving in the Union Army.

    But two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery still existed in Texas. On June 19, 1865, Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger entered Galveston and shared some welcome news. “In accordance with a proclamation from the executive of the United States, all slaves are free,” Maj. Gen. Granger said.

    The next year, former slaves celebrated their freedom on June 19 — Juneteenth. The day is also known as Emancipation Day and Freedom Day. Early celebrations included “community-centric events, such as parades, cookouts, prayer gatherings, historical and cultural readings and musical performances,” according to a fact sheet from the Congressional Research Service.

    As people migrated from Texas, the celebration of Juneteenth spread. In 1980, Texas became the first state to recognize Juneteenth as an official holiday. Nevada followed in 2011. This important observation became a federal holiday in 2021.

    Slavery was a grievous moral evil that inflicted unspeakable horrors. Ending that hideous institution brought freedom to millions. That’s worth celebrating, even if Black Americans’ century-long struggle for civil rights showed that much work remained.

    Juneteenth is also a reminder of how much America has improved its commitment to the God-given rights the Declaration of Independence spells out so eloquently. Improvement is a constant and ongoing process. But our country’s original transgression doesn’t reside in its fundamental promotion of freedom and liberty through the Constitution, but in failing to apply those vital concepts to all.

    Juneteenth is well worth commemorating.

    — From Tribune News Service

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