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How to Celebrate Juneteenth

June 14, 2022
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Happy Juneteenth!

Let freedom ring! Juneteenth is officially a federal holiday, and there are multiple ways to pause, reflect, get educated and celebrate this holiday and its significant impact on African American history. Do you know what the holiday is and how it came to be? Let’s have a brief history lesson. On June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, the last enslaved people were officially freed, marking one of the most important days in history for the United States.

The road to freedom was a long one. In fact, enslaved people were technically freed two years prior to Juneteenth by President Lincoln in the Emancipation Proclamation, but this didn’t free all enslaved people—specifically those living in states not under Union control. Realistically, the last enslaved people weren’t freed until federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865.

After many years and many bills introduced by Congress members to federally recognize Juneteenth, in 2021, it officially became a federal holiday. So, let’s celebrate! Keep reading to learn what to do on June 19.

4 ways to celebrate Juneteenth

Check out four ways to get educated and honor Juneteenth.

1. Educate yourself by reading or watching a documentary.

Learn about where Juneteenth all began and explore the stories of people who lived it. For example, read the writings of Frederick Douglass and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, both prolific writers during the abolition movement. As for documentaries, explore the work of activist and acclaimed writer James Baldwin in the 2016 documentary.

2. Visit a museum.

Both local and national museums are a great way to learn about Juneteenth. The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture has a powerful way of exploring the complex story of slavery and freedom. Local museums can highlight what history was like in your community during that period, making the education more personal.

3. Attend a local parade or festivity.

Juneteenth celebrations offer a moment to pause, reflect and celebrate the major gains and accomplishments of African Americans throughout history. Look up what celebrations are happening in your city and celebrate!

4. Get involved in local organizations.

The events and organizations that host educational events for Juneteenth have a direct impact on your community. Getting involved can allow you to educate and reinforce African American history. If you can’t find an organization or event, think about starting your own.

The continued fight for equal access to justice

Juneteenth represents the most important things LegalShield stands for: equality, justice and freedom. At LegalShield, we believe every single human should have access to these things regardless of race, orientation, education, social status or personal wealth. In fact, this belief is the core center of our ‘why.’ Our vision is to continue building a future where everyone has equal access to these rights. We’ve made it our mission to protect and empower people with the tools and services needed to do so. We encourage you to pause and commemorate Juneteenth and continue to fight with us for equal access to the basic rights everyone deserves.

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Learn more about ways to celebrate Juneteenth and how to continue fighting for equality for all.

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