U.S. Congress declares holiday for Juneteenth, marking end of slavery
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[June 17, 2021]
By Makini Brice
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. House of
Representatives on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed and sent to President
Joe Biden a bill making June 19, or "Juneteenth," a federal holiday
commemorating the end of legal enslavement of Black Americans.
Biden plans to sign the bill into law at a White House event on Thursday
afternoon.
The holiday marks the day in 1865 when a Union general informed a group
of enslaved people in Texas that they had been made free two years
earlier by President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation during
the Civil War.
During House floor debate, Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, a Texas
Democrat, appeared beside a well-known black-and-white photograph
showing a man's back scarred from whippings during slavery.
She said she had introduced legislation in the House to make Juneteenth
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a federal holiday "to commemorate the end of chattel slavery, America's
original sin, and to bring about celebration."
The House approved the bill on a vote of 415-14. The Senate unanimously
passed the bill on Tuesday.
Its success comes a year after the United States was rocked by protests
against racism and policing following the murder of the African-American
man George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
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Norma Ewing of Seattle holds a sign as people gather at Judkins Park
for Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in Texas, two
years after the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves
elsewhere in the United States, in Seattle, Washington, U.S. June
19, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson
Republican Representative Guy Reschenthaler touted
the role his northern home state of Pennsylvania played in the Civil
War.
"Designating June 19 as a national holiday would increase awareness
of ... Juneteenth," he said. It would celebrate Black history and
culture. It would recognize the Americans who fought and died to end
slavery."
Texas officially declared Juneteenth a state holiday in 1980 and
since then the holiday has been officially recognized in most U.S.
states.
Juneteenth would be the eleventh federally recognized holiday,
joining a list that includes Christmas and New Year's Day,
Thanksgiving and Independence Day and honoring presidents and slain
civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
(Reporting by Makini Brice; additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt;
editing by Chris Reese)
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