Landmark Juneteenth celebrated in Logan County

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[June 22, 2021]   LINCOLN - On Saturday, members of the public gathered together at the Logan County Fairgrounds for the Second Annual celebration honoring Juneteenth in Lincoln.

The morning stared with a march from the AME church to the fairgrounds, followed by some brief words from Jessica Jackson on the importance of the holiday. Quentin Brackenridge led the crowd in a performance of the holiday’s anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”

For the rest of the day, there were various speakers and performances. A number of small, African-American owned businesses from around central Illinois set up tables. Several people brought grills and shared food.

But beyond all of that, it was a day for celebration. Juneteenth - also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Liberation Day, or Emancipation Day - is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States.

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The holiday came about with the liberation of the last slaves in the United States in Texas, and commemorates the day that Union army general Gordon Granger gave federal orders in Galveston, Texas, proclaiming that all slaves in Texas were free. This was nearly two-and-half years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

What makes this year’s celebration all the more important is that both the state of Illinois and the federal government recently recognized Juneteenth as official government holidays.


[Derek Hurley]

 

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